The dual-SIM version of the phablet comes with a Snapdragon 800 chipset

Sep 20, 2013 10:00 GMT  ·  By

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is already available for pre-order in various countries, but until it hits shelves, any details on its hardware performance are more than welcomed.

Dutch blog site note3kopen has just published a screenshot leaked via Weibo, which shows how Samsung Galaxy Note 3 performed in AnTuTu benchmark.

The dual-SIM version of Galaxy Note 3, also known as N9008, scored more than 35,000 points in this benchmark, thus matching LG G2’s performance.

This doesn’t come as a surprise, as both smartphones are equipped with the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 chipset and quad-core CPUs.

However, the Galaxy Note 3 packs no less than 3GB of RAM, whereas the LG G2 sports only 2GB of RAM. Stay tuned for more info on Samsung’s Galaxy Note 3 performance in other benchmarks.