Phones

Samsung Galaxy A52 will feature Snapdragon 750G SoC, reveals Geekbench score

Published

on

Samsung is planning to add a new smartphone to its Galaxy A lineup, the Galaxy A52. This device will an upgrade over the company’s previous Galaxy A51 device and it will be a mid-range smartphone.

The Geekbench score of the Galaxy A52 is revealed which also exposed some internals that the smartphone will have. The device was spotted with the model number SM-A526B. It scored 298 points for the single-core and 1,001 points in the multi-core.

According to the Geekbench score, the Galaxy A52 will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 750G along with 6GB of RAM. It was mentioned that the device is running on Android 11 which means it will have the latest One UI 3.0. It will come with support for 5G connectivity and may have the same quad camera setup as its predecessor Galaxy A51.

Until now there is no information about the other specs and the launch date of the smartphone but we’ll be seeing more information regarding this device in the future.

Read More: Samsung Galaxy M51 users facing issues with Google Play Store

//Source

Exit mobile version