Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Exynos 5 Octa 5420 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Snapdragon 800

When Samsung released the Galaxy S4, two variants of the handset was released, one that is powered with Snapdragon 600 quad-core processor while the other variant is powered with Exynos 5410 octa-core processor. Samsung has done the same thing for Galaxy Note 3.

Samsung has released two variants of Galaxy Note 3, one that is powered with Samsung’s very own Exynos 5 Octa 5420 and the one that is powered with Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor. Which one T of the two is more powerful you may think. Well, let us find it out.
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 with model number N9005 is a phablet that supports 4G LTE connectivity and features Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor which delivers a clocking speed of 2.27GHz. The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 with model number N9000 is a phablet that features a Exynos 5420 Otca-core unit featuring a quad-core Cortex A15 chip that delivers a clocking speed of 1.9GHz. It has also got a secondary quad-core Cortex A7 chip that delivers a clocking speed of 1.3GHz. However, this handset only supports 3G connectivity.

Also, the Snapdragon variant comes with Adreno 330 GPU whereas the Exynos variant has got Mali-T628 MP6 GPU. Technicians from Gadgets Portal conducted AnTuTu benchmarks and found the Snapdragon model to be slightly better than the Exynos model. The benchmark tests recorded 34787 points for Snapdragon chip whereas the Exynos chip recorded 34280 points.

The Snapdragon powered Galaxy Note 3 is able to record high resolution videos of 4K pixels. The other model is also able to record HD videos but it can only record up to 1920 x 1080 pixels.
The two quad-core system on the Exynos processor does not work simultaneously but functions in turns depending how much resource a task consumes. In the near future, Samsung will be releasing an HPM update which will allow both the quad-core units to work at the same time.

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