It is still not clear that which markets will be lucky to have the 1.2 GHz version apart from UK, where company has confirmed just a few days ago. Coming back to the benchmarks, Samsung dual-core 1.2 GHz Exynos scored a 3,053 in Quadrant, which is almost double of what is being recording HTC Sensation. HTC Sensation runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 1.2 Ghz processor.
These benchmarks bear a significant improvement from its predecessor original Galaxy S. While benchmarks don’t always results in the equally improved device performance, they do give a decent idea about the hardware in the device.
To remind you about Samsung Galaxy S2, it features 1 GB RAM, Android 2.3, 16 GB/32 GB Internal Memory, 8 MP rear camera with 2 MP front camera and 4.27 inch S-AMOLED Plus display.
Detailed benchmarks below:
via Engadget

One reply on “Samsung Galaxy S2 benchmarks go over the roof”
@samsung : please don’t dump the 1GHz version in the Indian market.