Samsung Galaxy A25 spotted on Geekbench, here's what to see
The Samsung Galaxy A25, a highly anticipated addition to the Samsung A series, has made its presence felt on Geekbench.
While the Galaxy A24 was unveiled earlier this year, Samsung seems to have its sights set on the future with the potential launch of the Galaxy A25 next year. Although the timing may seem a bit soon for a successor, details about the smartphone have already started to emerge, including some key specifications confirmed by a recent Geekbench listing.
Samsung Galaxy A25 spotted on Geekbench, here's what to see
The Samsung Galaxy A25 5G, identified by the model number SM-A256B, is expected to be powered by an octa-core Exynos 1280 SoC and boast a generous 8GB of RAM. On the software front, it will come with Android 13 right out of the box, featuring the One UI skin layered on top. In benchmark testing, the device achieved a single-core score of 937 and a multi-core score of 2106, indicating promising performance.
Leaked CAD renders have provided a sneak peek into the device's design, showcasing a 6.44-inch display with a waterdrop notch. The rear of the phone is depicted with a triple-lens camera system and an LED flash. For security, a side-facing fingerprint sensor is positioned on the right side, alongside a volume rocker.
The Galaxy A25 appears to cater to users who value audio features, as it includes a single speaker and retains the much-loved 3.5mm headphone jack. According to reports, the device measures 162 x 77.5 x 8.3mm, providing insights into its physical dimensions. Additionally, it's worth noting that the smartphone is said to feature a 50MP main camera on the back and a 13MP shooter on the front. These specifications mirror those of the Galaxy A24, suggesting a consistent camera setup across both models.
As Samsung prepares for the potential launch of the Galaxy A25 in the coming year, tech enthusiasts will be eager to learn more about its features and capabilities. Stay tuned for further updates as they become available.