Samsung Galaxy Note 20+ 5G has appeared on the Geekbench for the first time. It means the company has started the device development of the Galaxy Note 20 devices.
According to the benchmark listing, the model number of the Galaxy Note 20+ 5G is SM-N986U with 5G support. It is equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 865 SoC. The Snapdragon variant will be available to the US market.
Software development started on SM-N986U, which I can only assume is the Note20+ 5G. There have been 4 software builds so far. This is the C2 device I found in the S20 Ultra kernel sources a few weeks ago.
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N986USQU0ATCC— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) April 1, 2020
The benchmark also revealed that it includes 8GB of RAM, which looks suspicious. Samsung brought the 12GB RAM variant of the Galaxy S20 5G as the standard. The Galaxy S20 5G has 12GB of RAM as standard.
Here’s the list of eligible devices that will get the One UI 3.0/Android 11
As appeared on the Geekbench, the Galaxy Note 20+ 5G benchmark score has surpassed the single-core and multi-core tests score of the Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G. The device will run the Android 10 OS out of the box, which should be Samsung’s One UI 2.5.
There’s the possibility that this benchmark listing may have been faked.
Snapdragon 865+:
4 cores @ 1.8 GHz
3 cores @ 2.4 GHz
1 core @ 3.1 GHz— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) April 2, 2020