Samsung Galaxy Note 20+ 5G appeared in the benchmark with Snapdragon 865 and 8 GB RAM
The Samsung Galaxy Note 20+ first appeared in the Geekbench benchmark. This shows that Samsung has already developed the device quite well.
In Geekbench, the phone has the model number SM-N986U, which should be the 5G variant of the upcoming flagship. The motherboard has the code name "kona", which means that the Samsung Galaxy Note 20+ 5G is equipped with the Snapdragon 865 SoC from Qualcomm.
Other details that the benchmark revealed include 8 GB of RAM, which is a little strange considering that the Samsung Galaxy S20 5G has 12 GB of RAM on board by default. But it could still be an early prototype, so certain specifications, such as memory, could change until the phone is ready for the market.
As expected, the Samsung Galaxy Note 20+ runs on Android 10, and it should be the first Samsung smartphone to ship with One UI 2.5 out-of-the-box.
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