Previews show benchmarks of Snapdragon 820-soc
Click here to post a comment for Previews show benchmarks of Snapdragon 820-soc on our message forum

moab600
benchmarks are meaningless, well see how it perform. although i saw antutu multiscore which is worse than current exynos 7420, mine Note 5 gets 5600 while SD820 got 5400.
But single core was better.

fantaskarsef
Let's just hope they won't cheap out and pair it with 1 or 2GB RAM...
I wonder if they'll get those temperature problems solved I read about.

dk_lightning
The line:
It is expected that the SoC can be found in next years smartphone models like the LG G4, HTC One M9 and Samsung Galaxy S6. It will be the first time that Qualcomm has a 64-bit SoC based on their own micro-architecture. Please see the source button link for more benchmarks.
Is a little wrong π Those phones are already out lol

moab600
lol i guess that he wished it would happen, though that would be cool.
Offtopic who do you think will take the Android best camera of 2016? i think either LG or Sammy, this year G4 V10 S6 Note 5 line had best camera. i'm sure both of them will up the performance of low light.

DeskStar
Where's the Lumia 950 XL? I am interested in that bad boy.
Thy are saying it's the best camera on a phone in a long time....amongst other good things.

Agonist

moab600

Ven0m
I'd rather see real 820 in a real device.
Why?
Performance depends on implementation. 810-powered devices are often slower than ones with 808 once they warm up. Once heat rises, Nexus 5X with 808 can get slower in some situations than old Nexus 5 with 800. It's sad and makes 2-minute game-related benchmarks pointless (I have no issues with a little heat spike here and there when changing a site or launching an app). It doesn't have to be hardware either - eg TouchWiz can bring really fast hardware to crawl.
So I'll wait for actual phones, and hopefully they'll be able to show something significantly faster than Snapdragon 800.
There's a review on GSM Arena. Also, one guy I know has returned his 950 not-XL. The performance was good, but battery life was terrible, and the software inconsistent and buggy, with too many crashes. I guess it'll be (and XL version too) an awesome phone in like 6 months. It's similar to how I hated Windows 10 before they patched in in Threshold 2 version. I guess it will be just the same with their phone. Besides, the claimed carrier-independent patch Tuesday (along with PCs) is nothing short of impressive.

nexxusting
Qualcomm has a lot to make up for. The only phone that the 810 isint crippled in is the M9 and even then that's only for a couple benchmarks.
Each consecutive benchmark is slower after about the third benchmark. 810 was and is an absolute joke. It's a good thing my fiancΓ©e has the M9 and not me or I'd lose it on my carrier for selling me a phone that cannot give me the same numbers consistently.
No phone can, they all downclock to meet thermal requirements however no SoC does this more aggressively than the 810. Seriously there should be a class action suit against them for the 810. It's that bad.

moab600
Exynos 7420 is the best SOC, it will take all they have to beat it. it's very powerful and yet power efficient, i have yet experience any excessive throttling or heat.

kanej2007

moab600
i doubt, xperia phones are not good at all, they kinda OK but don't have any wow factor. Z5 is good example of that.
Sony might catch everyone offguard, it does not matter who wins, 2016 should be a good year in smartphone area.

kanej2007

moab600

kanej2007

moab600