Samsung Galaxy S21+ spotted on Geekbench with Exynos 2100 chipset

Today, the Galaxy S21+ has been spotted on Geekbench. The Geekbench has revealed many specs about the phone.

On the Geekbench, the phone is running an unknown chipset that has a codename exynos2100 (maybe named Exynos 2100). The chipset has a frequency of 2.21 GHz, which seems to be the base frequency.

According to previous reports, this chipset will feature a Cortex-A78 core and a Cortex-X1 core, which will significantly improve its performance. It also features a Mali-G78 GPU.

The Geekbench has a model number SM-G996B. The letter B denotes that this may be a testing unit of the Galaxy S21+, and the G996 also points out that this is the Galaxy S21+.

The phone scored 1040 points on single-core and 3107 points on multi-core. Its Geekbench scores are excellent. The phone is running the latest Android 11 OS.

Currently, the leaks regarding the Samsung Galaxy S21 Series are too limited. However, this major leak suggests that Samsung may launch the phone at the start of the year or earlier.