
The Galaxy S25 has some impressive benchmark scores, but how do they stack up against other top flagship smartphones? In a comparison with the iPhone 14 Pro, the Galaxy S25's Geekbench 5 score of 1,225 is slightly lower, but its AnTuTu score of 1,033,000 is significantly higher.
The Galaxy S25's benchmark scores are also notable for their consistency, with a 3DMark Wild Life score of 7,430 and a PCMark Work 2.0 score of 14,400. This suggests a powerful and efficient performance.
In terms of raw processing power, the Galaxy S25's Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip outperforms the iPhone 14 Pro's Apple A16 Bionic chip, with a Geekbench 5 single-core score of 1,123. This gives the Galaxy S25 a noticeable edge in demanding tasks.
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Galaxy S25 vs Ultra in New Tests
The Galaxy S25 lineup is giving the Ultra a run for its money in new benchmark tests. The base Galaxy S25 scored 3,175 in single-core CPU tests on Geekbench v6.3, which is as good as the Ultra's score of 3,155.
Each model in the Galaxy S25 lineup was tested multiple times, and the scores vary slightly. However, the base model's multi-core CPU score of 10,050 is impressive.
The Galaxy S25+ lagged slightly behind its siblings, with scores of 2,721 and 9,435. These are still impressive figures, but look a bit pale compared to the other two models.
The Snapdragon 8 Elite processor and 12GB LPDDR5X RAM in the Galaxy S25 lineup will handle the heaviest of tasks smoothly.
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Comparing the Competition
The Galaxy S25 Ultra is setting a new standard for Android performance, and it's clear why. The custom Snapdragon 8 Elite chip is a game-changer.
In comparison to last year's top performers, the S25 Ultra is significantly outperforming them. Let's take a look at some of the benchmark scores.
The iPhone 16 Pro Max scored around 2,800 in Geekbench single-core and 7,200 in multi-core tests. The S25 Ultra's scores are notably higher, especially in multi-core performance.
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The Google Pixel 9 Pro scored around 1,700,000 in AnTuTu and 1,400/3,800 in Geekbench single/multi-core tests. The S25 Ultra significantly outperforms it across the board.
OnePlus' latest flagship, the OnePlus 13, scored about 2,000,000 in AnTuTu and 1,800/5,500 in Geekbench. While closer to the S25 Ultra, Samsung's flagship still comes out on top.
Here's a quick comparison of the benchmark scores:
- iPhone 16 Pro Max: 2,800 (Geekbench single-core), 7,200 (Geekbench multi-core)
- Google Pixel 9 Pro: 1,700,000 (AnTuTu), 1,400/3,800 (Geekbench)
- OnePlus 13: 2,000,000 (AnTuTu), 1,800/5,500 (Geekbench)
- S25 Ultra: (no direct AnTuTu comparison, but outperforms in Geekbench multi-core)
Galaxy S25 Ultra
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is a powerhouse of a smartphone, and its benchmark scores prove it. It's the first smartphone to feature Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, and it's clear that this new tech is a game-changer.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra's AnTuTu benchmark score is a staggering 2,328,783, a significant leap over last year's flagships. This score suggests that the S25 Ultra offers a balanced and powerful overall package.
Its benchmark performance is nothing short of impressive, shattering expectations and outperforming its predecessors. The S25 Ultra's balanced performance makes it a top contender in the smartphone market.
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