New benchmarking scores for the Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus smartphone have surfaced online, reflecting the latest features of the smartphone. After the Galaxy S24 Plus, Galaxy S23 Ultra, and Galaxy S22 smartphones, the performance of the Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus has been tested on One UI 7 and Android 15.
Today, Galaxy S22’s predecessor, the Galaxy S21 Plus, was spotted (via @tarunvats) doing the same. The device was found in the Geekbench database running Android 15, which will likely form the base for One UI 7.0 for Samsung’s smartphones and tablets.
It has received a single-core score of 1427 and a multi-core score of 2528. These scores indicate a notable performance improvement compared to its current software.
It is important to note that these benchmarking scores are based on early builds of the Galaxy S21 Plus and may not necessarily reflect its final performance. However, it does show that the company is actively working towards providing a next-level experience to its Galaxy devices with One UI 7.
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Samsung will start the One UI 7.0 beta program for the Galaxy S24 series and Galaxy Z Fold 6, after which Galaxy S21 series users may be allowed to participate in it. After 2-3 months of beta testing, the Korean tech giant may release the stable version of One UI 7.0 for compatible high-end phones of the Galaxy S and Galaxy Z series.
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