Possible Samsung Galaxy S22+ With AMD-powered Exynos 2200 SoC, Android 12 Spotted on Geekbench

Let’s take a look at more details about the Samsung Galaxy S22 listing on Geekbench.

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Samsung is gearing up for the Galaxy S21 FE launch. The upcoming Samsung phone is expected to launch in October in international markets. We can expect the device to launch later this year in India. Following the S21 FE launch, the next premium smartphone from Samsung will be its Galaxy S22 series. The next-generation Galaxy S-series flagship phone is expected to debut in January or February 2022. Ahead of the launch, some key details of the upcoming Galaxy S22 have leaked online. According to a new Geekbench listing, a Samsung Galaxy S22 series phone (possibly Galaxy S22+) is listed with the upcoming Exynos 2200 SoC. Let’s take a look at more details about the Samsung Galaxy S22+ listing on Geekbench.

Samsung Galaxy S22+ listing on Geekbench

Samsung Galaxy S22 series could debut in January or February 2022. Ahead of the launch, a Galaxy S22+ is listed on Geekbench. The listing reveals that the phone has the model number SM-S906B. The listing does not explicitly state that the device is a Galaxy S22+ series phone. However, reports have suggested that one of the models will have the SM-S906B model number.

The listing further reveals that the device has a processor with the model number s5e9925, which is the Exynos 2200. Samsung’s upcoming processor with AMD is said to debut in the Galaxy S22 series. The Geekbench listing reveals that the phone has a peak CPU clock speed of 2.59GHz. The other three performance cores have a peak clock speed of 2.5GHz, whereas the four efficiency cores have a 1.73GHz clock speed. It also reveals that the processor is paired with AMD’s RDNA2-based Mobile Radeon GPU and an integrated 5G modem. This new SoC was recently tipped to perform better than the Apple A14 Bionic on Geekbench.

The listing further shows that the phone will come with Android 12 out of the box. As expected, it will have a layer of One UI (mostly One UI 4.0 based on Android 12) on top. The variant listed on Geekbench has 8GB of RAM. We can expect it to have a higher RAM option upon launch.

The device scored 1073 and 3389 in Geekbench’s single-core and multi-core tests. Other details of the device were not revealed. We can expect more information about the device to leak in the coming days.