8/5/2023 0 Comments Galaxy s7 geekbench scores![]() ![]() The new smartphones can match the performance of an early 2013 MacBook Pro, powered by an Intel Core i5, which is quite something. The laptop can't keep up with the A10 chip's raw single-core performance though, which stands 2989 compared to the A10 Fusion's 3261. The handset only falls behind a multi-core score recorded for the early 2015 MacBook Air, which is powered by an Intel Core i7 and scores 5650 which is just a whisker shy of the iPhone 7's result of 5630. This performance capability is not limited to smartphones as the new A10 Fusion processor scores faster overall results than any MacBook Air ever made. The info comes from John Gruber at Daring Fireball and shows that even the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Note 7 can’t match the raw performance capabilities of the new iPhones. Apple's A10 Fusion is proves that Apple is once again the performance king, as far as GeekBench is concerned at least.Īccording to the Geekbench results for single and multi-core performance across a variety of smartphones, the new iPhone 7 series beats all new smartphones on the block. That said, with their S7 series of phones, Samsung dethroned Apple in the multi-core department. Apple's A9, found in the iPhone 6s, 6s Plus and SE still beats all Android phones in single-core benchmarks (2500 points), but it's score of 4400 in multi-core performance still holds it's own against the likes of the OnePlus 3. We can also see frame shifts and an exposure adaptation issue towards the end of the clip when the model turns around.Apple announced the new iPhone 7 and 7 Plus with a new A10 Fusion chipset powering the device It's the first quad-core chip that Apple has introduced, featuring two high-performance cores and two low-power ones.Īpple's tight integration of hardware and software have proven time and time again that a humble dual-core chip can beat Android's 10-core monsters. Strong color and exposure instabilities are noticeable between 00:19 and 00:25 are visible. In this sample clip, we can see that at the start of the video the subject is slightly underexposed. ![]() Video stabilization does a good job in static scenes and is on a similar level as the competitors. We also noticed frame shift and ringing artifacts in all conditions. ![]() Noise is quite visible in all conditions, it’s particularly strong in low light. In low light, an orange cast is more intrusive than on the comparison phones. Our testers also observed some color and white balance instabilities but overall white balance and color rendering are generally accurate when recording in bright light or under typical indoor conditions. ![]() The comparison devices below are doing better in this respect. However, in more difficult high-contrast conditions video clips tend to be underexposed. In video mode, the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 5G (Snapdragon) records footage with good exposure in low-contrast scenes. Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 5G (Snapdragon), crop: good exposure but loss of detail For more information about the DXOMARK Camera test protocol, click here. More details on how we score smartphone cameras are available here. This article is designed to highlight the most important results of our testing. Video: 2160p at 30/60 fps, 1080p at 30/60 fps (1080p/30fps tested)Ībout DXOMARK Camera tests: For scoring and analysis in our smartphone camera reviews, DXOMARK engineers capture and evaluate over 3000 test images and more than 2.5 hours of video both in controlled lab environments and in natural indoor and outdoor scenes, using the camera’s default settings.Ultra-wide: 12 MP sensor, f/2.2-aperture lens.Primary: 12 MP sensor, f/1.8- aperture lens.Let’s have a closer look at how the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 5G (Snapdragon) performs in the DXOMARK Camera tests and compares to its rivals. With 12MP primary and ultra-wide cameras the camera setup on the back of the device looks quite similar to the standard S21, but the tele camera only offers an 8MP sensor instead of the S21’s 64MP variant. FE users can compose images on a large 6.4” Dynamic AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution and power is supplied by a 4,500 mAh battery. The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE (“Fan Edition”) 5G (Snapdragon) offers many of the features, including the Snapdragon 888 chipset, of the standard S21 5G model, at a slightly more affordable price point. ![]()
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