The Samsung Galaxy S25 is a new model in the Galaxy S series that plays a sleek profile despite his internal sharing with his siblings. Although he debuted just a few months ago in May, the rumor mill is already delivering information about his successor. Now, the desired Samsung Galaxy S26 Edge has visited a bench marking platform that indicates that the next Snapdragon may have the strength by the successor of 8 Elite SOC, known as Snapdragon 8 Elite 2.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Edge Gake Bench listing
The Samsung Phone with the Model Number “SM-S947u” is listed on the Gack Bench, which is thought to be the Galaxy S26 Edge. It appears with the octal core chip set that has an ARMV8 architecture and a base operating frequency of 3.63GHz. The SOC architecture includes two cores rotating at 4.74GHz and six cores contain 3.63GHz.
Samsung Galaxy S26 on Edge Listing Gack Bench
This operating speed is higher than the current flagship Snapdragon 8 Elite SOC, which makes speculation that the desired Galaxy S26 Edge can operate by unannounced Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chip sets. The handset model number is also endorsed by a U -identifier, which confirms that it is a variety of US.
In the listing, the Otta Corps SOC dress is with about 10.84 GB Ram, which can be marketed as 12GB. The phone runs Android 16 and has a motherboard with “cano” as a identifier.
Benchmark scores for the Samsung Galaxy S26 Edge also give us an idea of what to expect from the handset and the SOC in terms of performance. In the Gack Bench 6.4.0 Corporate for Android ARCH64 Bench Marking Test, it registered a single and multi -core score of 3,393 and 11,515 points respectively.
These figures are not only more than the Galaxy S25 Age (Review) but even the Top of the Range Galaxy S25 Ultra (review). In the internal tests of Gadget 360, the Galaxy S25 Edge recorded 2,739 and 9,724 single and multi -core scores, respectively. Meanwhile, Galaxy S25 Ultra registered 3,053 and 9,832 points.
Comparing these numbers with the Galaxy S26 Edge Gack Bench 6 scores show that the incoming Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 SOC can offer a slight upgrade in the case of 2 SOCs capable processing power.
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