

- Snapdragon 8 gen 2 geekbench full#
- Snapdragon 8 gen 2 geekbench android#
- Snapdragon 8 gen 2 geekbench pro#
Last, we ran GFXBench's Aztec Ruins tests, where the reference phone scored 65fps versus the Pixel 7 Pro's 25fps and the Galaxy S22+'s 29fps.
Snapdragon 8 gen 2 geekbench pro#
On the PCMark test, the reference device scored 18,633, which beats the 11,363 of the Pixel 7 Pro and the 13,974 of the Galaxy S22+. It's also better than the 945,794 reached by the Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max, and the 740,510 of the Pixel 7 Pro. That's a huge leap from the 927,796 score of the 8 Gen 1 on the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra.

The reference phone reached a higher score than I've ever seen before of 1,282,795. This is a long test that covers every aspect of performance. The Tensor G2-powered Pixel 7 Pro hit only 1,050 and 3,190 on Geekbench 5. The 8 Gen 1-powered Galaxy G22+ hit 1,216 and 3,448 on those same tests, respectively. The reference phone hit 1,489 on the single-core test and 5,178 on the multi-core test. Geekbench 5 showed marked improvement year over year compared to the 8 Gen 1. The Google Pixel 7 Pro, by way of comparison, reached only 1,823 on the same test while the Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max topped out at 3,377.

The 3DMark Wildlife Extreme test, for example, which really pushes the GPU, showed a score of 3,769 on the reference device. There's no question the 8 Gen 2 benchmark results rank higher than those generated by last year's 8 Gen 1 and Google's new Tensor G2 across a number of tests. In other words, the results here could all have been better. In one run of 3DMark, we noted that the CPU temperature reached 107.6 degrees Fahrenheit, which is fairly hot for a CPU. Normally, we'd allow devices to return to room temperature before running subsequent tests. Qualcomm limited time on-site with the reference devices and that necessitated running the tests one after the other. More importantly, the reference phones were not allowed to rest or cool down between test runs. The benchmarking room was slightly warmer than what we'd call room temperature, though we don't have an exact reading. Most of the benchmarking PCMag completes is done at room temperature. Performance degrades when temperatures go up. The biggest caveat to make with respect to benchmarking this reference hardware is thermals. These latter components don't really play a role in benchmarking, but we listed them for the sake of thoroughness. Other specs include a 3,550mAh battery, a 12.9MP rear camera, a 15MP front camera, a fingerprint reader, and so on.
Snapdragon 8 gen 2 geekbench android#
The reference hardware was running a 64-bit version of Android 13 with OpenGL ES 3.2 and Vulkan 1.3 along with an Adreno 740 GPU. (LPDDR5x and UFS 4.0 are faster than their more common predecessors, LPDDR4x and UFS 3.1.) It's powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 with 12GB of LPDDR5x RAM and 256GB of UFS 4.0 storage.
Snapdragon 8 gen 2 geekbench full#
The smartphone in question has a large screen with Full HD+ resolution (2,400 x 1,080 pixels) and a 144Hz refresh rate. Best Hosted Endpoint Protection and Security Software.
