❌

Reading view

Galaxy S26 Ultra real-world AnTuTu, 3DMark and Geekbench test results surface

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra’s first real-world AnTuTu, 3DMark, and Geekbench test results are already out, even before the official debut. The device is powered by an overclocked Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy chipset.

AnTuTu,Β 3DMark and Geekbench scores out

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra scored 3.72 million on AnTuTu, alongside 3,648 in Geekbench 6 single-core and 10,898 in multi-core testing. Source – Sahil Karoul

In 3DMark Wild Life Extreme stress testing, the S26 Ultra posted 53.2 percent stability. Peak temperature on the S26 Ultra reportedly reached 44 degrees Celsius during testing.

For context, the S25 Ultra balanced closer to 70 percent under similar conditions.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra AnTuTu, 3D Mark and Geekbench test results

Images: Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra AnTuTu, 3D Mark and Geekbench test results

he data suggests a meaningful jump over the Galaxy S25 Ultra, especially in multi-core throughput. CPU gains look healthy, and GPU performance also appears strong.

A 3.72 million AnTuTu score is no small feat. The 53 percent stability figure looks less like a hardware limitation and more like unfinished optimization work. 3,648 points in single-core and 10,898 points in multi-core on Geekbench will even improve.

It is worth noting that this is a pre-launch device running non-final firmware.

Early Galaxy S24 and S25 units also showed uneven stability prior to release, only to improve noticeably with launch firmware and subsequent updates. With the official release expected on March 11, Samsung still has time to refine the software.

If Samsung tightens things up before release, the retail S26 Ultra could deliver not just record breaking peak numbers, but also the sustained performance fans actually care about.

The post Galaxy S26 Ultra real-world AnTuTu, 3DMark and Geekbench test results surface appeared first on Sammy Fans.

❌