Revealing the true Galaxy S10 results, but still following the iPhone XS

Test results from the Geekbench app found that the Exynos Galaxy S10 scored 4,382 points in the single core and scored 9,570 points for the Multi core.

The score of the single core is the strongest in smart phones. The Android group scored 4,382 points, much stronger than Qualcomm's new processor, Snapdragon , 855, which scored 3,413 points on the same Galaxy S10

But take a look at the Multi core score back on many models from the Snapdragon 855 to Huawei Kirin 980, still stronger than Exynos.

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