Samsung Galaxy A25 5G spotted on Geekbench with Exynos 1280 SoC: All the details

The Samsung Galaxy A24 could soon have a successor. The South Korean giant could soon launch the Samsung Galaxy A25 5G. The phone has been circulating in the rumor mills for some time and now it appears to be listed on the benchmarking website Geekbench, which provides information on the processor and RAM. According to the listing, the handset is likely to feature an octa-core Exynos 1280 SoC paired with up to 8GB of RAM. Meanwhile, the CAD renders of the handset were previously leaked, suggesting a triple rear camera setup. The display should also have a waterdrop notch.

According to a listing on Geekbench, the alleged Galaxy A25 5G has the model number SM-A256B. The listing was first spotted by the folks at MySmartPrice. It suggests the phone could have up to 8GB of RAM. The phone may run on Android 14-based One UI 6.0 out of the box. The listing also suggests that the Samsung phone will have six cores clocked at 2.00GHz and two cores clocked at 2.40GHz, which apparently belongs to the Exynos 1280 SoC.

On the benchmarking website, the Samsung Galaxy A25 appears to have scored 973 points in the single-core test and 2,106 points in the multi-core test. Other than that, the Geekbench listing doesn’t reveal any other details.

Previously, detailed renders of the Samsung Galaxy A25 5G were leaked, which hinted at a black color variant. According to the leaked renders, the alleged smartphone appears to be similar to the Galaxy S23 5G. The upcoming phone comes with a triple rear camera setup that sits in three separate circular slots and is positioned vertically on the top left corner of the back. However, a waterdrop notch can be seen on the front.

Additionally, the Samsung Galaxy A25 5G is said to have the power button and volume rocker on the right side, while there may be a SIM card slot on the left side. Below you can see that the phone has a USB Type-C port and a 3.5mm headphone jack. According to the leaked renders, the handset could offer a side-mounted fingerprint sensor on the handset.


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Chrissy Callahan

Chrissy Callahan is a Worldtimetodays U.S. News Reporter based in Canada. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Chrissy Callahan joined Worldtimetodays in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: ChrissyCallahan@worldtimetodays.com.

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