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Samsung Galaxy A54
Today, two of Samsung‘s upcoming smartphones were found in the online database of Geekbench, which suggests that the company will soon announce them. The Galaxy A54 and Galaxy F04s are the names of these phones.
The first will be the A5x, which is the newest phone in Samsung’s most popular line. The second device will likely only be sold on Flipkart in India. It’s not likely that Pakistan will get the F-series phones.
The Galaxy A54 5G got a single-core score of 776 and a multiple-core score of 2,599. It was tested with Android 13 and Samsung‘s One UI 5 on top. The version with the lowest price will have 6GB of RAM, but an 8GB version is very likely to be available as well.
The Exynos 1280 will be replaced by the Exynos 1380, with the model number S5E8835, according to previous rumors.It has four cores that run at 2.4 GHz and four cores that run at 2.0 GHz. The Mali-G68 GPU will go with this.
According to previous rumours and leaks, the Galaxy A54 5G will have a 50MP main camera and a 5,100mAh battery that can be charged at 25W.It will also have a 120 Hz screen that is 6.4 inches wide. Here is a render that was leaked and shared by the trustworthy OnLeaks.
Since that’s what the F series is all about, the Galaxy F04s will be the entry-level model. So far, the series has just renamed phones from other series, and it’s not clear what model it will copy next.
When Geekbench was run on the prototype, it only got a score of 163 for a single core and 944 for multiple cores. The old MediaTek Helio P35 SoC and PowerVR Rogue GE8320 GPU powered it. It has 3 GB of RAM and runs on Android 12, which is out of date.
As always, it’s important to note that all of this information comes from leaks, and the final models may have some different specs.
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