The buzz around the impending launch of the Samsung Galaxy A05 is growing stronger, with primary details now surfacing on the Geekbench platform. Among the array of model variations, the device has made its mark across several benchmarks on Geekbench 6, identified by the model code SM-A055F.
Within the Geekbench 6 data, it becomes apparent that the Samsung Galaxy A05 is set to be powered by the MediaTek Helio G85 chipset, built on the efficient 12nm process. This chipset boasts a combination of two Cortex-A75 cores clocked at 2.0GHz and six Cortex-A55 cores humming at 1.8GHz. The graphical performance is handled by the Mali-G52 GPU.
Furthermore, the data reveals that the device is outfitted with 4GB of RAM, ensuring smooth multitasking, and it’s slated to run on the Android 13 operating system, opting for the non-Go Edition version.
Considering the timeline established by the release of its predecessor, the Galaxy A04, it’s plausible that Samsung might unveil the anticipated Galaxy A05 towards the close of this August. For now, enthusiasts await the next round of updates directly from Samsung themselves.