Samsung launched its second-generation Galaxy Note phablet last Fall and we are already waiting for its Galaxy Note III successor to come. It appears, though that the Koreans aren't done with their previous-gen phablet according to a leaked benchmark result, which points to a refreshed version of the Note II. The device was allegedly rocking the Snapdragon 600 chipset and not the Exynos 4412 it originally packs.
The upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note II variant was spotted in an AnTuTu benchmark database and its entry revealed its N7108D model number. The original Galaxy Note II was carrying the N7100 model code. The last digit suggests that the new device is headed to China and the benchmark entry itself was submitted from there, so we might not see a global release of the refreshed version.
Anyway, the scorecard gave a sneak peak at some of the specs of the updated Galaxy Note II. The phablet will be powered by a Snapdragon 600 processor clocked at 1.9 GHz (just like the one in the Galaxy S4 I9505 version) and will run on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean.
AnTuTu
Lower is better
- Sony Xperia Z Ultra
34758 - Galaxy S4 LTE-A
31491 - Galaxy Note II (S600)
26901 - Samsung Galaxy S4 (Octa)
26275 - Samsung Galaxy S4 (S600)
24716 - HTC One
22678 - Sony Xperia Z
20794 - LG Optimus G Pro
20056 - HTC Butterfly
19513 - Huawei Ascend Mate
15714 - Samsung Galaxy S III
15547 - Oppo Find 5
15167 - Samsung Galaxy Note II
13562
Impressively enough, the supposedly upcoming Galaxy Note II variant has managed to score 26,901 points. That is a significant upgrade over the currently available international version that managed just 13,562 points on the same test.
Unfortunately, there is no official word from Samsung yet and there is no confirmation on the authenticity of the benchmark result, so take it all with a pinch of salt.
Thanks Vlad, for sending this in!
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