A recent Geekbench listing has revealed an early glimpse of the Samsung Galaxy S24+ running Android 15.
This sighting offers insights into the potential performance improvements that the upcoming Android update might bring to Samsung’s flagship device.
The Galaxy S24+ unit, identified by the model number SM-S926B, was spotted on Geekbench 6. Its performance scores were:
These results show a slight improvement over the same device running Android 14, which scored:
While the single-core performance is nearly identical, the multi-core score sees a more noticeable boost.
This suggests that Android 15 might offer better optimisation, especially for tasks that use multiple cores.
Both the Android 14 and Android 15 versions of the Galaxy S24+ use the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset.
This consistency in hardware allows for a fair comparison of the operating system’s impact on performance.
It’s important to note that this version of Android 15 is likely an early build. Samsung is expected to pair it with their custom One UI 7.0 interface.
As development continues, we might see even better performance in the final release.
Google unveiled Android 15 at its I/O conference in May and has since released Beta 2 for select devices.
Currently, phones like the Nothing Phone (2a), Realme 12 Pro+, and OnePlus 12 have access to Android 15 beta versions.
Samsung hasn’t yet released an Android 15 beta for its devices. However, industry watchers expect it to arrive next month.
The Galaxy S24 series, being Samsung’s top-tier flagship line, will likely be among the first to receive the beta update.
These early Geekbench results are promising, hinting at potential performance improvements with Android 15.
The full extent of Android 15’s impact on Samsung phones will become clearer as more beta versions are released and tested.
For now, these initial results offer an encouraging preview of what’s to come for Galaxy S24+ users and potentially other Samsung flagship owners.
The Galaxy S24+ scored 2,114 points in the single-core test and 6,616 points in the multi-core test on Geekbench, showing improved performance over Android 14.
While single-core performance remains nearly the same, the multi-core score on Android 15 shows a noticeable improvement, indicating better optimization for tasks using multiple cores.
Both the Android 14 and Android 15 versions of the Galaxy S24+ tested use the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, ensuring a fair comparison of the operating system’s performance impact.
Samsung has not yet released an Android 15 beta for its devices, but it is expected to arrive next month, with the Galaxy S24 series likely being among the first to receive the update.
Android 15 Beta 2 is currently available for devices such as the Nothing Phone (2a), Realme 12 Pro+, and OnePlus 12.
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