Samsung launched the entry-level Galaxy A05 final September, and launched it in October. Now the corporate is tough at work on its successor, the aptly named Galaxy A06. A prototype A06 has been noticed within the Geekbench database just lately, and that itemizing has revealed some dangerous information for individuals who had been hoping for it to be a large improve in comparison with its predecessor.
It seems that the Galaxy A06 will probably be powered by the identical MediaTek Helio G85 SoC as its predecessor. The prototype that ran Geekbench managed a single-core rating of 1,644 and a multi-core rating of 5,326. If these quantity appear abnormally excessive, please do observe that that is Geekbench 4.2.0 we’re speaking about, not the a lot newer 6.x we’re used to seeing.
Samsung Galaxy A05
The A06 unit that ran the benchmark had 6GB of RAM (which one model of the A05 additionally got here with), and it booted Android 14 because the finalized system ought to from day one in every of course.
The Galaxy A06 has additionally been licensed by the Wi-Fi Alliance, a course of which revealed it helps dual-band Wi-Fi 5 (802.11a/b/g/n/ac). No different particulars in regards to the A06 are recognized proper now.
As a reminder, the A05 got here with a 6.7-inch 720×1600 LCD touchscreen, 4/6GB of RAM, 64/128GB of expandable storage, a 50 MP essential digicam with a 2 MP depth sensor subsequent to it, an 8 MP selfie snapper, and a 5,000 mAh battery with help for 25W wired charging. Hopefully there will probably be some upgrades packed into the A06 even when the SoC stays the identical.
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