For the past few years, Samsung has shipped different processors in its flagship Galaxy S and Note series based on the region. For North America, South America, and China, the Galaxy S and Note got Qualcomm Snapdragon chips while the rest of the world got Samsung Exynos chips. Every year, we see arguments about which chip is better: the Exynos or Snapdragon. The Exynos used to have the upper hand in the early days, but in the past several years it seems that the Snapdragon variant has overtaken the Exynos—especially in GPU performance. Although, without putting a Snapdragon and Exynos Galaxy device in a head-to-head comparison, it’s hard to tell how much better one model might be over the other when it comes to gaming. So that’s what I’m here to do today. We’re going to compare the gaming performance between the Exynos 9820-powered Samsung Galaxy S10 and the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855-powered Samsung Galaxy S10+. Category Samsung Galaxy S10 (Exynos) Samsung Galaxy S10+ (Snapdragon) A...
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