Samsung is gearing up to launch the first Android 15 beta update for the Galaxy S24 series, with the S24+ already making an appearance on Geekbench running Google’s latest mobile OS version unveiled during the I/O event in May.
The Samsung Galaxy S24+ with Android 15 will come equipped with the latest One UI 7.0 overlay. Although the benchmark results might not reflect its full potential at this early stage, as it is most likely a test model with some bugs and kinks to iron out.
Here’s a quick comparison of the benchmark scores between Samsung Galaxy S24 running Android 15 and Android 14:
– The Samsung SM-S926B device, believed to be an internal model number for the Galaxy S24+, scored a respectable 2114 points in single-core and 6616 points in multi-core on Geekbench 6.
– In comparison, a Galaxy S24+ with the same Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor but running Android 14 scored similarly in single-core performance but lagged slightly behind in multi-core performance.
It’s important to note that this is just an early beta version of Android 15 for the Galaxy S24 series, so we can expect improved performance and efficiency as Samsung and Google work on refining the software before its official release later this fall.
Android 15 promises faster and more energy-efficient camera start-up and app loading times, along with enhanced privacy and security features powered by AI-driven advancements. It will be fascinating to see how Samsung integrates these features into their upcoming One UI 7 interface.
Stay tuned for more updates on Samsung’s integration of Android 15 into their flagship Galaxy S24 series!