Samsung Galaxy S21 +: First Details of its Processor

The Samsung Galaxy S21 will be the next big launches from Samsung. However, we will still have to wait for the landing in 2021 for them to become a reality. Meanwhile, the usual timeline continues its course, that is, the leaks are responsible for offering the first clues about these terminals. The protagonist now is the Samsung Galaxy S21 + , which has appeared on a well-known performance show revealing an unexpected surprise.

On many occasions, the famous performance programs such as Geekbench or AnTuTu, reveal features of terminals not presented ahead of time. The records on this platform remain patent, no matter where the test was carried out from. For this reason, many terminals, possibly pre-production units in the hands of software engineers or managers, end up coming to light in this type of software, used to achieve a score based on the hardware of the device.

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Galaxy S21 + appears on Geekbench

Now it’s the turn of the Galaxy S21 +, which has appeared on Geekbench revealing that it will have a processor that no one expected. The platform indicates that it will have an Exynos 2100 , and not the expected Exynos 1000, which is the expected evolution for the current Exynos 990. Samsung has chosen this name, we do not know if to be consistent with the next generation of its Galaxy family .

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In addition, one of the best known Chinese leakers , such as Digital Chat Station, has confirmed this information, detailing that it will be a processor manufactured in 5nm with eight cores, with a main core running at 2.91 Ghz, three cores at 2.81 Ghz and four cores. additional 2.21 Ghz. They will be accompanied by a Mali-G78 GPU and the terminal is labeled with the model number ” SM-G996B” as it appears on Geekbench.

The European variant

The information is precisely what interests us, since the Exynos processor variant is the one that will be launched in Europe for the Galaxy S21 series, while once again, the version with Snapdragon will be reserved for the US and Chinese markets. The list also specifies Android 11 as the operating system, something to be expected in the next generation of Samsung flagships.

Although the rumors begin to make theirs, it is still too early to know in detail aspects such as images or more in-depth technical characteristics. The Galaxy S21 +, along with the rest of the series, is expected to be official in early 2021, probably in the months of February or March.

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