The Samsung Galaxy A25 5G, the latest addition to Samsung’s Galaxy A Series lineup, is making its debut on the performance benchmarking platform Geekbench. This upcoming smartphone, identified by the model number SM-A256B, is poised to deliver impressive performance thanks to its Exynos 1280 octa-core chipset and generous 8 GB of RAM. Out of the box, it’s expected to run Android 13 with the familiar One UI interface.
On Geekbench, the preliminary scores for the Samsung Galaxy A25 5G are promising. It achieved a Single Core score of 973 and a Multi-Core score of 2106. Keep in mind that these scores are subject to change as the device undergoes further optimization and testing before its official release.
In terms of specifications, rumors suggest that the Samsung Galaxy A25 5G will sport a 6.44-inch display. Its rear camera setup is rumored to include a 50 MP primary camera, a 5 MP ultrawide lens, and a 2 MP macro lens, while the front will feature a 13 MP selfie camera. Powering all these features will be a substantial 5000mAh battery, although the exact battery life details remain undisclosed at this time. As this exciting smartphone inches closer to its launch, consumers can anticipate more comprehensive details to surface.