Samsung Galaxy S 4 Exynos 5 Octacore benchmarks tktk

Samsung’s latest flagship, the Galaxy S 4, comes in two distinct flavors — and they’re both good. One uses the much-hyped Exynos Octa-core chip, while its identical twin takes advantage of the quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600. In either case, the availability depends on where you live: the Exynos-powered I9500 is difficult to find in North America (at least for now), but our friends at Negri Electronics, an online retailer currently stocking the Octa-core device, gave us the opportunity to play with a unit for a few days.During our time with the device, we were able to get a solid feel for how this particular version of Samsung’s flagship compares to the Snapdragon 600-powered model. So howdoes it hold up against its Qualcomm brother in terms of performance and battery life? Read on to find out.Gallery: Samsung Galaxy S 4 I9500 (Exynos)

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