The Samsung Galaxy S22+ (SM-S906U) has been discovered on Geekbench featuring a Snapdragon 898 SoC, Android 12, and 8GB RAM.
In February, Samsung is likely to unveil the Galaxy S22 series of smartphones. According to reports, the Galaxy S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra are among the phones in the range. The S22 Plus variant has now been listed on Geekbench (via) with some of its major specifications.
(also see:Â Samsung Exynos 2200 Chipset with AMD GPU is Expected to Launch on November 19)
According to recent sources, the Samsung phone with the model number SM-S906U would be released as the Galaxy S22+. The S22+ has debuted in Geekbench 5 with Qualcomm’s future flagship processor. It has four CPU cores that run at 1.79GHz, three CPU cores that run at 2.50GHz, and one CPU core that runs at 3.00GHz.
It also offers 8 GB of RAM and Android 12 according to the Geekbench listing. It received 1163 and 2728 points in the single-core test, respectively. On Geekbench, the identical phone was found with the forthcoming Exynos 2200 chipset. It was also discovered to have 8 GB of RAM and Android 12.
According to a new leak, the Galaxy S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra will be introduced in the United States, Asia, and Africa on the Snapdragon 898 mobile platform. The Galaxy S22 range, on the other hand, will debut in South Korea and other territories with the Exynos 2200 processor.
The AMD GPU will be included in the Exynos 2200 chipset. It remains to be seen whether it will outperform the SD898 chip in terms of performance. Qualcomm’s flagship processor is likely to be announced before the end of this month. The Exynos 2200, on the other hand, is expected to be unveiled by the South Korean tech giant in early 2022.