We get our hands on retail units of Samsung Galaxy Note5 and Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+, so we decided to benchmark them before anything else. As you probably know by now, the duo of 5.7″ phablets made their official debut a couple of days ago.
Both newcomers feature Exynos 7420 chipset developed in-house by Samsung with 1.5 GHz quad-core Cortex-A53 CPU, 2.1 GHz quad-core Cortex-A57 CPU, Mali-T760MP8 GPU, and 4GB of RAM. Save for the slight bump in RAM, the hardware setup is the same as in Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge.
First up is the CPU-centric Geekbench 3 test. Rather unsurprisingly, the Galaxy Note5 and Galaxy S6 edge+ performed right in line with the Samsung Galaxy S6 family.
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GeekBench 3
Higher is better
Samsung Galaxy S6 Active
5246
Samsung Galaxy S6 (5.1.1)
5242
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+
5158
Samsung Galaxy Note5
5124
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge
5095
HTC One M9
3761
LG G4 (final)
3522
Sony Xperia Z3+ final
3402
Asus ZenFone 2 ZE551ML
2922
AnTuTu 5 painted the exact same picture. Both phablets posted scores in the 70,000 points range – just like their smaller siblings and better than any of their Snapdragon-equipped competitors.
AnTuTu 5
Higher is better
Samsung Galaxy S6 Active
70938
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge
70053
Samsung Galaxy Note5
69465
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+
68324
Samsung Galaxy S6 (5.1.1)
67553
HTC One M9
51427
Sony Xperia Z3+ final
49441
LG G4 (final)
48693
Asus ZenFone 2 ZE551ML
48361
Thanks to the increase in RAM memory, Samsung Galaxy Note5 and the Galaxy S6 edge+ posted eye-popping results in the compound Basemark OS II benchmark. Single-core and multi-core scores on the other hand, were in line with those of the Samsung Galaxy S6 lineup.
Basemark OS II
Higher is better
Samsung Galaxy Note5
1852
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+
1833
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge
1826
Samsung Galaxy S6 Active
1650
HTC One M9
1526
Sony Xperia Z3+ final
1410
Asus ZenFone 2 ZE551ML
1267
Basemark OS II (single-core)
Higher is better
Samsung Galaxy Note5
3585
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+
3567
Samsung Galaxy S6 Active
3489
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge
3372
HTC One M9
2401
Asus ZenFone 2 ZE551ML
1853
Sony Xperia Z3+ final
1453
Basemark OS II (multi-core)
Higher is better
Samsung Galaxy Note5
18653
Samsung Galaxy S6 Active
18536
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge
16856
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+
16291
HTC One M9
10128
Asus ZenFone 2 ZE551ML
7002
Sony Xperia Z3+ final
6995
GFXBench puts the Mali-T760MP8 GPU found in both phablets to the test. Both handsets posted flagship-worthy results throughout.
GFX 2.7 T-Rex (1080p offscreen)
Higher is better
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge
59
Samsung Galaxy S6 (5.1.1)
57
Samsung Galaxy Note5
56
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+
56
Sony Xperia Z3+ final
50
HTC One M9
49
Samsung Galaxy S6 Active
45
LG G4 (final)
34
Asus ZenFone 2 ZE551ML
30
GFX 2.7 T-Rex (onscreen)
Higher is better
HTC One M9
50
Sony Xperia Z3+ final
46
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge
39
Samsung Galaxy S6 (5.1.1)
37
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+
37
Asus ZenFone 2 ZE551ML
30
Samsung Galaxy Note5
29
Samsung Galaxy S6 Active
25
LG G4 (final)
25
GFX 3.0 Manhattan (1080p offscreen)
Higher is better
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge
26
Samsung Galaxy S6 Active
25
Samsung Galaxy S6 (5.1.1)
25
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+
25
HTC One M9
23
Sony Xperia Z3+ final
21
Samsung Galaxy Note5
21
LG G4 (final)
15
Asus ZenFone 2 ZE551ML
13
GFX 3.0 Manhattan (onscreen)
Higher is better
HTC One M9
24
Sony Xperia Z3+ final
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