Samsung launched the S9 and S9+ worldwide recently. While the flagships are already available in the most parts of the world, Samsung is reportedly working on a mini version of the S9 in China with the model number SM-G8750. The device has now surfaced on the Geekbench benchmark application revealing few details about it.
Samsung hasn’t launched a mini version of its flagship in two years, which makes the S9 mini special but then again, it is also reason to take the news with a pinch of salt. According to the Geekbench application, the device comes with model number SM-G8750. It runs on Android 8.0 Oreo with Experience UI on top and has 4GB of RAM. Furthermore, it is expected that it will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 Octa-Core SoC.
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The Samsung Galaxy S9 mini scored 1619 in single-core test and 5955 in multi-core test. Not much is known in terms of camera, battery and other details, but it is widely rumored that the device is currently in the testing phase in China, so we should hear more details in the coming days.