A 4G version of the Galaxy A15 has appeared on the Geekbench platform, suggesting that it will have an even more affordable version. Details of the benchmark published today (6) by MySmartPriceIt shows some of the specifications of Samsung’s future mobile phone.
Listed with model number SM-A155F, the Galaxy A15 4G is powered by an octa-core processor with two CPU cores clocked at 2.2GHz and six CPU cores clocked at 2GHz. MediaTek Helio G99It is also used in other phones of the brand.
The phone will have 4 GB RAM and run Android 14, was officially launched by Google on Wednesday (4). When the Galaxy A15 launches, it will likely come with One UI 6.0 and have at least two major system updates.
As for the benchmark result, Samsung Galaxy A15 4G achieved 743 points in single-core tests. New entry-level smartphone in multi-core CPU performance test, 2,005 points Registered on Geekbench.
A15’s release date has not been announced
The following recommendation was made in previous reports: Galaxy A15 will have a 6.4 inch screen with Full HD + resolution and a notch at the top center that houses the selfie camera in addition to the three sensors on the back. There are also rumors that there will be a fingerprint reader and an 8.4 mm thick plastic casing on the side, next to the on/off button.
As for the launch, there is no set date yet for the launch of the Galaxy A14 replacement. It is estimated that it should be made official by Samsung in early 2024The date when the current line will complete 1 year on the market.
Introduced in January, A14 is offered for sale in 4G and 5G versions equipped with MediaTek Helio G80 and MediaTek Dimensity 700 processors, respectively. Both models have a 50 MP main camera and a 5,000 mAh battery with 15W fast charging.
Source: Tec Mundo

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