The Feb. 25 launch event of Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ is drawing near. Previous leaks have revealed that the Snapdragon 845 chipset powered Galaxy S9 and S9+ smartphones will be heading to markets like the U.S. and China. The Exynos 9810 chipset variants of the Galaxy S9 duo are expected to be available in other markets. The Snapdragon 845 chipset model of the Galaxy S9+ was recently spotted on Geekbench. Today, the same smartphone has been found benchmarked on AnTuTu.

Previous reports have revealed that the Samsung Galaxy S9 has a model number of SM-G9600 whereas the larger Galaxy S9+ has a model number of SM-G9650. Hence, the Samsung SM-G9650 found listed on AnTuTu could be the Galaxy S9+ smartphone.

The below shown screengrab of the SM-G9650’s AnTuTu listing shows that the smartphone is powered by Snapdragon 845 chipset and 6 GB of RAM. It has an inbuilt storage of 64 GB and is pre-installed with Android 8.0 Oreo.

Samsung Galaxy S9+ AnTuTu

 

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The screen resolution of the Galaxy S9+ as shown on AnTuTu listing is 2220 x 1080 pixels. It is actually the default screen resolution supported by the display of the S9+. The rumored 6.2-inch S-AMOLED Infinity Display of S9+ will capable of supporting a higher screen resolution of 2960 x 1440 like its predecessor.

The AnTuTu listing of the Galaxy S9+ has also revealed that it has recorded a very impressive average benchmarking score of 265,257. The Exynos 9810 chipset variant is said to be a bit more powerful than SD845 model. There is a possibility that the AnTuTu listing of the Exynos 9810 Galaxy S9+ may surface in the next few days.

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