17-Inch Samsung Galaxy View 2 Benchmarked Today
The Samsung Galaxy View 2 tablet that first started leaking through official registrars in August 2018, was finally benchmarked on Geekbench today it would appear.
This is for the upcoming and still unannounced 17-inch Samsung Galaxy View 2 (Samsung SM-T927A) that succeeds the 18.4-inch Samsung Galaxy View.
As we wrote in September last year, the Samsung Galaxy View 2 had been certified with Samsung Exynos 7885 and 7884 chipsets/processors, so today it was benchmarked with the octa-core Samsung Exynos 7885 processor while running Android 8.1 Oreo.
The Samsung Galaxy View 2 benchmark scores are consistent with those of this chipset, and the score is an extremely average 1200 in single-core and around 3980 in multi-core scores on Geekbench 4 today.
And while it had been tipped to have 3GB of RAM from before, this is confirmed in todays benchmarks.
From before, other officially confirmed Samsung Galaxy View 2 specs, includes dual-band 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, and optional 4G LTE with possibly some new hotspot sharing features.
After all, in South Korea, one of the ways Samsung used to market the first Samsung Galaxy View, was as a tablet you should take with you when you went camping so the family could socialize around the tablet while watching movies, play games, or run it as a hotspot.
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