Samsung Galaxy S7 news: 'Project Lucky' in new benchmark; Exynos 8890 testing for 3 GB and 4 GB models

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Samsung's handset called "Project Lucky" or the Samsung Galaxy S7, as what fans have speculated, has just been spotted yet again in another benchmark testing. This time though, the company was testing the Exynos 8890 out on two different models, the 3 GB version and the 4 GB version, without and with LTE, respectively.

Last week, the benchmark for the Samsung Galaxy S7 Snapdragon 820 was leaked online, as mentioned in our previous report. Now, according to Phone Arena, the CPU SD820 has allegedly received the green light for the international or global model of the phone — which will be sold overseas in selected outlets. However, Samsung has also been testing out the Exynos 8890 for their other models, specifically the 3 GB variant with no LTE and the 4 GB variant that comes with LTE.

Based on the score results, Phone Arena reports that the Samsung Galaxy S7 with 3 GB of RAM and no LTE, has managed to get a 1.5 GHz clock speed. As for the other model, the LTE version, it has only received 1.38 GHz of clock speed; both results are in maximum detail.

However, since this is still a test for the handset, fans are advised not to jump into conclusions just yet, as well as avoid assuming that these are the processors that Samsung will use on the Galaxy S7. Of course, the final product might still differ from the ones being tested right now.

As for the other specifications, there happens to be a circulating rumor that the Galaxy S7 is going to come with a 5.7 or 5.8-inch screen size. For the resolution though, nothing much has been speculated or rumored at the moment.

Furthermore, just a few days ago, a rumor had emerged which claims the phone will come with a dual front-facing camera.

Again, these are just rumors and speculations at the momen, so fans are advised to take the news with a pinch of salt for now.

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