Samsung’s success in the mobile phone market is undeniable. It continues to be the company that sells the most smartphones, even surpassing other giants like Xiaomi or Apple. All of their devices generally perform very well in stores, as is the case with their brand new Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition, which didn’t even last five minutes in stock in South Korea.
The company is already looking towards 2025, a year which will begin, as usual, with the new Galaxy S25. Leaks are triggered by these devices
Samsung’s new top of the range wants to arrive on the table
All mobile phones that hit the market are tested to check their performance, well before their official release. These tests are recorded in databases, which usually allows us to get our hands on them. On this occasion, it was the user Jukanlosreve who echoed the performance test of the S25 Ultra, and the numbers are devastating.
As we can see in the image, the phone that was tested is identified as the SM-S938U model, which would correspond to the American variant of the next Ultra. This, which will be accompanied by Qualcomm’s powerful new Snapdragon 8 Elite, obtained a score of 3,148 in the single-core tests and 10,236 for the multi-core test.
These figures are more impressive, although they are even more so if we put them in context. For example, the Galaxy S24 Ultra scored 2,137 in the single-core test and 8,352 in the multi-core test, meaning its successor will be considerably more powerful. Moreover: with these figures, it is easy to It can become the most powerful phone on the market
Having all this raw power is no use if the operating system is not optimized. Fortunately, everything seems to indicate that One UI 7 will be Samsung’s best update yet in terms of performance, something that, added to the power of the S25 Ultra, will make this device the best and smoothest experience possible.
By | TechRadar
Cover image | Juan Lorente
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