![]() ![]() The Galaxy Note10 has a 3,500mAh battery while the Galaxy Note10+ has a larger 4,300 mAh one. However, it would seem the Exynos 9825 is still playing a bit of catch-up with the Snapdragon 855, even though they’re both 7nm octa-core processors as both the OnePlus 7 Pro and the Oppo Reno 10x Zoom led by a small margin of around 500 points, which is about 5%. It also outperformed the S10+ with scores of 10,620 (multi-core) and 4,542 (single-core) compared to 10,533 (multi-core) and 4,473 (single-core). ![]() Here the smaller Note10 pulls ahead of the Note10+ slightly. Geekbench 4 scores are calibrated against a baseline score of 4,000 (which is the score of an Intel Core i7-6600U CPU processor). Geekbench CPU is a cross-platform processor benchmark that tests both single-core and multi-core performance with workloads that simulate real-world usage. But as far as catching up with the Snapdragon processor-based rival is concerned, the new Exynos 9825 in the Galaxy Note10 series seem adept. There’s still a large gap to the OnePlus 7 Pro though, as that scored 6,039 to lead the pack. The Note10 and Note10+ produced scores of 5,424 and 5,301 which is closer to what the Oppo Reno 10x Zoom scored with its Snapdragon 855 processor (5,512). This is one benchmark where the Exynos 9825 really separated itself from the older Exynos 9820. The test also includes impressive volumetric lighting and post-processing effects. Either way, the Note10 and Note10+ are just keeping up with the competition.ģDMark Sling Shot is an advanced 3D graphics benchmark that tests the full range of OpenGL ES 3.1 and ES 3.0 API features including multiple render targets, instanced rendering, uniform buffers and transform feedback. Chalk it down to software optimisation perhaps. The Note10 series phones were at least 16,000 points or 4% behind the OnePlus 7 Pro, which also runs with UFS 3.0 storage. The Note10 phones were about 5% faster than the S10+. Given that the Note10s’ Exynos 9825 only differs from the S10’s Exynos 9820 in terms of the manufacturing process (the 9825 uses a 7nm manufacturing process compared to 8nm on the Exynos 9820), it’s no surprise the phones perform similarly on this. The CPU benchmark evaluates both integer and floating-point performance, while the GPU tests assess 2D and 3D performance, the memory test measures available memory bandwidth and latency, and the storage tests gauge the read and write speeds of a device's flash memory. Based on the phones we’ve tested here though, we’d say the new Note10s performed above the average, slightly beating phones like Google’s Pixel 3XL and the Oppo Reno 10x Zoom.ĪnTuTu is an all-in-one benchmark that tests CPU, GPU, memory, and storage. This is a somewhat new benchmark for us, so we’re still building up our database of scores. It runs a total of 64 subtests for multiple iterations, with each benchmark weighed equally, taking the geometric mean to compute the overall score. It not only takes into consideration the underlying hardware performance, but rewards browsers that start quickly, execute code well, and run smoothly. JetStream 2 measures the browsing performance of a device when processing JavaScript. ![]() The Note10 has just one configuration with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. Our review unit had 256GB of internal storage. Note: As mentioned, the Note10+ is available in two versions, with 256GB and 512G internal storage options, but both versions have the same 12GB of RAM. There’s also a Neural Processing Unit for machine learning tasks, and the Mali-G76 MP12 GPU for graphics found in the Exynos 9820 (first used on the Galaxy S10 series). This is a new 7nm 64-bit octa-core processor that has two Mongoose M4 cores running at 2.73GHz, two Cortex-A75 cores at 2.4GHz, and another four power-efficient Cortex-A55 cores running at 1.95 GHz for less demanding applications. In the US/China both phones are using Qualcomm's Snapdragon 855 processor, while the rest of the world gets Samsung's Exynos 9825 processor. Benchmark performance, battery life, and conclusion Benchmark PerformanceĪs with the S10 and S10+, there are two processor variants for the Note10 and Note10+ depending on your region. ![]()
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