It will still be a few months before we get our hands on the next-generation Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra However, we are less than a month away from Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset, which the chipmaker will unveil at the Snapdragon Summit in October
Over on X, tipster Tarun Vats has obtained new benchmark scores from Geekbench for what he calls a Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra with the new Gen 4 chip
Vats usually reports on devices coming to India, a region of the world where the Galaxy S25 might see a Dimensity or Exynos chipset in new Galaxy phones rather than a Qualcomm SoC However, in his reply, Vats stated that the S25 Ultra will be powered by the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor worldwide
His post also indicates that the S25 Ultra was tested with 12 GB of RAM, but Vats leaked that there may be a 16 GB version as well
The S25 Ultra achieved a single-core score of 3,069 and a multi-core score of 9,080 in Geekbench This is slightly lower than the scores that Qualcomm's chip is said to have earned on the upcoming OnePlus 13 earlier this month Its Geekbench test scores were 3,236 and 10,049
It should be noted that comparing the two single tests, the S25 Ultra appears to have had its clockspeed squeezed while the OnePlus 13 appears to have done so at a higher speed, which could affect the results
It is also interesting to note whether the S25 Ultra tested was running OneUI 7 or the current 611 If leaked information is to be believed, OneUI 7 should be a major overhaul for Samsung's version of Android
In the iPhone 16 Pro benchmark test, Apple's latest flagship scored a single-core score of 3,386 on Geekbench, beating both the OnePlus 13 and S25 Ultra However, its multi-core score was lower at 8,306
However, if we are to believe this test, the new benchmark results are nearly 800 points higher than the S24 Ultra in both categories
As always, the leaked test is a single benchmark against a phone and chipset that has yet to appear in public or even at media events We cannot say that this test is accurate or that the phones tested are intended for release; we will have to run both the S25 Ultra and the OnePlus 13 through Tom's Guide's testing process to determine if these numbers are indeed accurate
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