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Samsung Exynos 9810 processor beats Snapdragon 845 on benchmark tests
The Samsung Galaxy S9 is going to be more powerful!
We’re less than two weeks away from the official announcement of Samsung’s next flagship and the leaks are just getting better! Almost everything about the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ is already known like their design, specifications, and camera configuration, but what about the performance of the new processors?
A new benchmark entry on Geekbench just gave us a sneak peek at the performance of the new Exynos 9810 which will power most of the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+. With a single-core score of 3648 points and multi-core score of 8894 points, it surpasses the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 which will power the US version of the phones. According to a previous benchmark, the Snapdragon version scored 2378 and 8132 points on the single and multi-core tests, respectively.

Based on these numbers, the Exynos variant of Samsung’s upcoming flagship will be more powerful — at least on paper. It should be noted that benchmark results could be easily faked, but Exynos-powered Galaxy S phones normally perform better and have longer battery life than their Snapdragon counterparts.
Here’s a graph from TechTastic showing how the new processors from Samsung and Qualcomm stack up against Apple’s own processor for the iPhone.

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For the unoriented, Samsung usually puts its home-baked Exynos processor in the international version of its flagship, while the US variants are traditionally powered by Qualcomm’s top chipset at the time of the release.
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Report: ‘Accessible flagship’ smartphones might provide best value this year
Next-gen hardware, AI optimization among consumer demands to justify price hike
As global smartphone prices continue to rise, the “accessible flagship” segment could be the only bright spot for manufacturers this year.
But that’s only if they gamble and improve specs significantly for attractive devices. According to a recent Counterpoint report, taking into consideration MWC 2026 Barcelona insights, consumers are looking for significant upgrades for their next smartphone purchase instead of iterative updates.
This includes a combination of next-generation hardware, deeply optimized AI software, and affordability for a premium-grade experience.
The demand for these upgrades from one generation to another stems from a massive spike in memory costs. With smartphone manufacturers increasing their prices drastically, consumers in turn are demanding more in return to justify such adjustments.
As such, manufacturers like Samsung, Xiaomi, Google, HONOR, Motorola, and OPPO continue to democratize features once reserved for the most expensive handsets.
Chance for smartphone manufacturers to shine
It is clear that leading smartphone companies are focusing on next-generation chipsets, professional-grade imaging, and high-efficiency batteries, as well as AI adoption.
So those who successfully integrate cutting-edge hardware with deeply optimized AI software into such accessible flagship ((US$ 700 to US$ 999) devices will more likely win the battle.
According to the report, only Samsung and Xiaomi have released phones falling under the “accessible flagship” category so far this year. These are obviously the Samsung Galaxy S26 series and Xiaomi 17 series, although OPPO has also launched the Reno15 series.
This means there is an opportunity for other OEMs like Google, Motorola, and HONOR to launch better packages later in the year.
The report specifically mentions HONOR as a brand that has seen considerable growth in its accessible flagship tier (HONOR number series) sales outside of China in the last few years.
The report concludes by mentioning that in 2026, shipments are predicted to drop by 12% (year-on-year). Along with this, only improving specs significantly shall enable brands to stand out.
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Sony launches breakthrough True RGB display technology
Coming to BRAVIA TVs launching this spring
Sony has introduced a proprietary breakthrough True RGB display technology that shall power their upcoming televisions. This sets a new benchmark for RGB LED picture performance in TVs.
Unlike conventional approaches, Sony’s True RGB uses independently controlled red, green, and blue right sources. This delivers purer color, greater brightness, and the largest color volume ever achieved in Sony’s home TV history.
For viewers, the result is picture that looks more natural, dimensional, and accurate in real-world viewing environments — from bright living rooms to cinematic dark scenes.
At the core of Sony’s True RGB is a proprietary optical structure and precision backlight control. This is driven by a new Sony RGB backlight driver for faithful color reproduction from wider viewing angles. Creator-intended detail and contrast are also preserved.
True RGB represents the culmination of more than 20 years of Sony’s innovation in LED control. Those two decades included introducing the QUALIA 005 from way back in 2004, as well as debuting the flagship Backlight Master Drive technology back in 2016.
By combining the precision of individual RGB LEDs with the strengths of both Mini LED and OLED, Sony is able to deliver even better picture quality, defined by pure color, high brightness, and consistent accuracy.
The company’s new BRAVIA TVs powered by True RGB technology will be launched this spring.
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Apple’s iPhone Fold reportedly hits engineering delays
But it’s still supposedly on track for a September launch.
The foldable iPhone might be the most mythical device in technology today. Rumoured as far back as the launch of the very first Galaxy Fold, the so-called iPhone Fold has peeked in and out of the spotlight over the years but has yet to make its full debut. Sources today have speculated that Apple is readying its much awaited launch for this year; however, a few hitches might derail the expected unveiling.
According to Nikkei, Apple has pushed forward with the foldable iPhone’s test production phase, which marks an advanced stage in the device’s production. However, a source indicates that the device has encountered engineering issues, potentially pushing its launch back by an undisclosed amount of time. Apple is reportedly working on the issues now.
Opposite this report, Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman reports that the iPhone Fold can still reach its projected launch later this September. As any fan of the iPhone can attest to, September is the usual ground zero for the latest generation of iPhones. Should Apple meet its September launch, the iPhone Fold will launch alongside the iPhone 18 series. This also makes it possible to be Apple’s “one more thing” for September’s event.
There’s a lot riding on Apple’s foldable phone. Fans have been clamoring for the iPhone Fold for a while now, especially since Samsung remains an undisputed cornerstone in the foldable market. Despite the demand, it might take a while for the foldable to truly take off. If Apple’s gingerly approach to foldables is any indication, the iPhone Fold will likely take a few iterations to match Samsung in terms of supply and market share.
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