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International variant of  Galaxy S22 Ultra spotted with Exynos 2200 processor

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Earlier this week, an unannounced Samsung Galaxy S22 + appeared on the Geekbench rating website using a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. And, now the Galaxy S22 Ultra (SM-S908B) has been spotted on Geekbench running on a chipset identified as the s5e9925, which is reportedly the forthcoming Exynos 2200.

The octa-core processor has three CPU cores operating at 2.52GHz, one at 2.50GHz, and four at 1.73 GHz. Now you may argue that the reported clock speed is much lower than previously suggested. It is probably an unfinished product and needs a lot of preparation.

In addition, the Geekbench list also mentions the architecture of the ARM v8. There are rumors that the Exynos 2200 will use the new v9 design which will bring significant improvements to table performance. Maybe that’s why we see Geekbench 5 low scores again. The device scored 691 points on single-core tests and 3,167 on multi-core tests.

The Galaxy S22 Ultra is listed with 8GB of RAM in this Geekbench benchmark. But the device will come with 12GB of different RAM, and maybe 16GB of different too. All three models will run Android 12 out of the box, with Samsung’s One UI 4 skin on top. You can check out our Galaxy S22 Ultra preview to find out more about the upcoming smartphones.

Exynos-powered Galaxy S22 is certified

The latest observations on Geekbench also confirm that the Galaxy S22 series will come in both Snapdragon and Exynos models depending on the market. While we were expecting this from the beginning, rumors have recently suggested that Samsung could use the unveiled Snapdragon processor, the unveiled Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, on its upcoming flags around the world.

But that doesn’t seem to be the case. Samsung seems to be able to make enough Exynos 2200 SoCs for use in the Galaxy S22 series in other markets. It may end up using Qualcomm chipsets in more markets than in previous years, but the Exynos-powered Galaxy S22 will be available.

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Samsung’s Exynos processors have failed to match the performance of its Qualcomm counterparts in recent years. But now things are looking much better for a Korean company, at least on paper. It remains to be seen whether this will translate into real improved performance.

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