Today, the Galaxy S21+ was spotted on Geekbench, revealing many of the phone’s specifications.
On Geekbench, this phone is running an unknown chipset codenamed Exynos2100 (possibly Exynos 2100). The chipset operates at 2.21 GHz, which appears to be its base frequency.
According to previous reports, this chipset will feature a Cortex-A78 core and a Cortex-X1 core, offering a significant performance boost. It will also feature a Mali-G78 GPU.
The Geekbench listing shows that the device model number is SM-G996B. The letter B indicates that this could be a test model of the Galaxy S21+, and the G996 further confirms that it is a Galaxy S21+.
This phone scored 1040 points in the single-core test and 3107 points in the multi-core test. Its Geekbench scores are excellent. The phone runs Android 11.
Currently, information leaked about the Samsung Galaxy S21 series is still very limited. But this major leak suggests that Samsung may launch the phone at the beginning of the year or earlier.
