![]() ![]() For the Snapdragon variant, Shawn benchmarked the SM-N910T, the T-Mobile model in the United States. The Exynos model we used is the SM-N910U, which is the model on sale in Asia. However, the vast majority of the hardware between the Snapdragon variants and the Exynos variants is the same, so you should expect near identical performance. ![]() There are a large number of Galaxy Note 4 models on the market, larger than the number of SoCs Samsung has used, so the model numbers seen in the benchmarks that follow may not correspond to what you’ll see in your country. Personally I’ve been using the Exynos variant, so my impressions of the phone are based on that handset, but it appears as though both handsets are quite evenly matched. For this review, thanks to the assistance from fellow editor Shawn, I’ve managed to compile benchmarks for both the Snapdragon 805 model and the Exynos 5433 model. ![]()
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