So far, we've already
seen leaked benchmarks of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 and as at the time of this writing, we have our hands on Samsung's Exynos 8895 benchmarks courtesy of the same Geekbench.
Not exact matches
While we haven't
seen it in action yet,
leaked benchmark numbers from a couple of months ago revealed explosive performance, perhaps just enough to beat Qualcomm's upcoming Snapdragon 800 chipset as well (we'll find out more as this month progresses).
Just yesterday we
saw a
benchmark leak of the HTC Desire T7 tablet and today its wings are being cut by leakster @upleaks.
This is a substantial improvement over the Snapdragon 821 that not only is higher than the supposedly -
leaked benchmarks we've
seen circulating on the blogosphere, but also higher than the 25 % average would suggest.
As for the specs and features, we've
seen several
leaks and rumors about the Moto Z2, including internet speed tests as well as
benchmarks.
Although not really
seen in the
leaked benchmarks, the device is presumed to have 8 GB of internal storage.
Some of what we
see here doesn't quite mesh with earlier
leaks, like the presence of a Snapdragon 617 SoC in the Idol 4 — some earlier
benchmark data had us expecting a Snapdragon 652, but that could easily be chalked up to yet another hardware variant.
These three smartphones represent Samsung's new «Galaxy A» series of smartphones, and they have been
leaking for weeks now, we've
seen various
benchmark listings of these three phones, along with a number of design
leaks.
Inside, we may get to
see an octa - core Exynos 5433 which recently beat the Snapdragon 805 in
leaked benchmarks.
Leaked benchmarks have been telling the stories of where we might
see certain variations of the Samsung Galaxy S7 might go.
If your
benchmark is perfection all comers will fall short, but consider what can go wrong with property management and I've
seen it all happen... theft of your rent money, fabrication of invoices, referring of repairs to the owner's brother in law who doesn't have a clue what he's doing, letting your property sit vacant for 6 months, HOA violations going unaddressed for which you're never notified, horrible record keeping, money not being escrowed properly, owner distributions not coming on time or at all, fee structures that reward managers with more money every time they order a repair, invoices not provided, property statements poorly organized and unclear so you can't tell the real story, tenants reporting dangerous repairs such as a
leak or a dangerous safety issue and nobody responds and you get stuck with a giant bill or a lawsuit etc... None of these things have happened to me with Green Residential.