Verizon Galaxy Note 7 with Android 6.0.1 at GB
The Verizon Galaxy Note 7 will likely run a Snapdragon processor, seeing that Samsung has committed to utilizing Snapdragon manufacturer Qualcomm for the US and Chinese devices, and with the Note 7 on the way, should make an entrance at some point. Thanks to a new report, we have an instance where the Verizon Galaxy Note 7 has finally made an entrance on the market by stopping at GeekBench (or GB, rather) to show us its power.
The Verizon Galaxy Note 7, bearing model number SM-N930V, posted a single-core score of 2,200 points, which is far higher than the Galaxy Note 7 Lite benchmarks we’ve seen this week, but slightly below the 2,300 single-core points that the Exynos SoC Galaxy Note 7 scored at Geekbench.
In the multi-core score, the Verizon Galaxy Note 7 scored 4,469 points which is still a strong showing for the upcoming device but far below the Exynos Galaxy Note 7’s multi-core scoring — which stands at a whopping 8,110 points. In other words, the Snapdragon-powered Verizon Galaxy Note 7 (and other US variants with other carriers) will only prove half as powerful as the Exynos Galaxy Note 7.
There is another thing worth noting: the Verizon Galaxy Note 7 is running Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, not the Android Nougat (7.0) update that Google has announced already. This is likely indicative that the Galaxy Note 7 will not come with Google’s latest sweet treat but instead, the current Android OS update (6.0.1). This wouldn’t be surprising: after all, Google won’t announce the new HTC Nexus Marlin, HTC Nexus Sailfish, and Huawei Nexus 6P (2016) until September — an entire month after Samsung announces the Galaxy Note 7.
If Samsung’s next-generation Note is to go on sale an entire month (or more, perhaps as early as 6 weeks) before the new-generation Nexii are announced, then it’s highly unlikely the Verizon Galaxy Note 7 or any other, for that matter, will bear Android 7.0 Nougat. This means that Samsung will push out Nougat to the Galaxy Note 7 after it is announced and arrives on the current Nexus 6P (2015), Nexus 5X, and Nexus 6 first. With the search engine giant’s track record, October is the preferable month to see Google push out Android Nougat to current Nexus devices — with OEMs pushing it out afterwards.
At this point, keep in mind that these benchmarks are indicative of testing, and the new Verizon Galaxy Note 7 could very well arrive with Android 7.0 onboard. The chances are greater, however, that the Korean giant is testing out Android Nougat on the Galaxy Note 7 (which already exists, thanks to its model number) and is simply waiting for the nod from Google to push it out. The announcement, set for August 2nd, must come first, however.
samsung SM-N930V
Single-Core Score | Multi-Core Score |
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Geekbench 3.4.1 for Android AArch64 | |
2200 | 4469 |
Result Information
Upload Date | July 10 2016 04:28 AM |
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System Information
samsung SM-N930V | |
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Operating System | Android 6.0.1 |
Model | samsung SM-N930V |
Processor | Qualcomm Qualcomm @ 1.59 GHz 1 processor, 4 cores |
Processor ID | ARM implementer 81 architecture 8 variant 1 part 517 revision 2 |
L1 Instruction Cache | 0 KB |
L1 Data Cache | 0 KB |
L2 Cache | 0 KB |
L3 Cache | 0 KB |
Motherboard | msm8996 |
BIOS | |
Memory | 3383 MB |
Integer Performance
Single-core | 1975 | |
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Multi-core | 4873 | |
AES Single-core |
755 661.9 MB/sec |
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AES Multi-core |
1880 1.61 GB/sec |
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Twofish Single-core |
1884 105.7 MB/sec |
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Twofish Multi-core |
4902 275.1 MB/sec |
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SHA1 Single-core |
8448 917.1 MB/sec |
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SHA1 Multi-core |
24028 2.55 GB/sec |
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SHA2 Single-core |
2903 125.6 MB/sec |
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SHA2 Multi-core |
7418 321.0 MB/sec |
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BZip2 Compress Single-core |
1679 6.83 MB/sec |
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BZip2 Compress Multi-core |
4290 17.4 MB/sec |
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BZip2 Decompress Single-core |
1656 8.98 MB/sec |
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BZip2 Decompress Multi-core |
3547 19.2 MB/sec |
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JPEG Compress Single-core |
1707 23.8 Mpixels/sec |
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JPEG Compress Multi-core |
4455 62.1 Mpixels/sec |
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JPEG Decompress Single-core |
2306 57.0 Mpixels/sec |
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JPEG Decompress Multi-core |
5832 144.2 Mpixels/sec |
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PNG Compress Single-core |
1810 1.45 Mpixels/sec |
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PNG Compress Multi-core |
4636 3.70 Mpixels/sec |
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PNG Decompress Single-core |
1915 22.1 Mpixels/sec |
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PNG Decompress Multi-core |
4747 54.7 Mpixels/sec |
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Sobel Single-core |
2226 81.0 Mpixels/sec |
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Sobel Multi-core |
5165 188.0 Mpixels/sec |
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Lua Single-core |
1552 1.40 MB/sec |
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Lua Multi-core |
3587 3.22 MB/sec |
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Dijkstra Single-core |
1522 5.46 Mpairs/sec |
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Dijkstra Multi-core |
3304 11.9 Mpairs/sec |
Floating Point Performance
Single-core | 1989 | |
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Multi-core | 4537 | |
BlackScholes Single-core |
2371 10.6 Mnodes/sec |
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BlackScholes Multi-core |
5481 24.4 Mnodes/sec |
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Mandelbrot Single-core |
1940 1.99 Gflops |
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Mandelbrot Multi-core |
5155 5.28 Gflops |
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Sharpen Filter Single-core |
2892 2.14 Gflops |
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Sharpen Filter Multi-core |
6998 5.19 Gflops |
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Blur Filter Single-core |
3119 2.97 Gflops |
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Blur Filter Multi-core |
7488 7.14 Gflops |
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SGEMM Single-core |
1400 3.92 Gflops |
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SGEMM Multi-core |
2662 7.46 Gflops |
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DGEMM Single-core |
1300 1.91 Gflops |
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DGEMM Multi-core |
2636 3.87 Gflops |
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SFFT Single-core |
1634 1.72 Gflops |
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SFFT Multi-core |
3606 3.80 Gflops |
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DFFT Single-core |
1694 1.54 Gflops |
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DFFT Multi-core |
3750 3.42 Gflops |
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N-Body Single-core |
2061 765.1 Kpairs/sec |
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N-Body Multi-core |
4764 1.77 Mpairs/sec |
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Ray Trace Single-core |
2255 2.66 Mpixels/sec |
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Ray Trace Multi-core |
5528 6.52 Mpixels/sec |
Memory Performance
Single-core | 3073 | |
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Multi-core | 3528 | |
Stream Copy Single-core |
4065 16.2 GB/sec |
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Stream Copy Multi-core |
3769 15.0 GB/sec |
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Stream Scale Single-core |
2808 11.2 GB/sec |
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Stream Scale Multi-core |
3588 14.3 GB/sec |
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Stream Add Single-core |
2808 12.7 GB/sec |
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Stream Add Multi-core |
3336 15.1 GB/sec |
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Stream Triad Single-core |
2784 12.2 GB/sec |
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Stream Triad Multi-core |
3437 15.1 GB/sec |