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Samsung Galaxy A04s, render and first technical specifications

Samsung Galaxy A04s will be one of the next cheap smartphones of the South Korean giant, and apparently it will mount a proprietary Exynos SoC, specifically the 850 presented just two years ago and that we have already seen on board other devices of similar range, such as the Galaxy A13 and the Galaxy M13. To reveal it is Geekbench: the device was spotted on the well-known benchmark platform a few hours ago. Or rather: the colleagues of MySmartPrice they say they have seen it. For some reason, at the moment the smartphone, codename SM-A047Fdisappeared from the database, however the publication is a reliable source and shared a screenshot – which yes, we know it’s easy to fake, but it seems extremely unlikely.

samsung galaxy a04s, render and first technical specifications
samsung galaxy a04s, render and first technical specifications

Do you remember what it was like to use an HTC One M8? The question may seem strange but that is the level of power that the Exynos 850 offers the user. More precisely, the scores in single-core are in line with those of a Snapdragon 801, while in multi we are even a little bit above a Snapdragon 810 – top-of-the-range chip from 2013 and 2014 respectively. eight core Arm Cortex-A55 with a maximum operating frequency of 2 GHz, and is flanked by an Arm Mali-G52 GPU. Production on the 8nm process should be a nice efficiency advantage over the two Snapdragons mentioned above which were at 28 and 20nm.

The images above, which emerged on the Net a few days ago just, illustrate how the device should be: the usual OnLeaks made them based on the CAD files, probably the same ones sent to the enclosure manufacturers, so they are not official in any way, but they are in all likelihood very, very similar to reality. Among the salient details are observed triple rear camera, Infinity-V display (ie with central “mini notch”), USB-C port and 3.5 mm audio jack. Geekbench also unveils the RAM, equal to just 3 GB. The smartphone is expected to be launched in the coming weeks.

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