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Samsung Galaxy A34 5G benchmarks with MediaTek Dimensity 1080 processor

Multiple leaks and various certification sites revealed a lot of information regarding Samsung’s upcoming low-cost mid-range phone – Galaxy A34 5G. Now the Korean version of the Samsung Galaxy A34 5G smartphone with MediaTek Dimensity 1080 processor gets benchmarked.
Our folks over at MySmartPrice reveal that the Galaxy A34 smartphone carries model number SM-A346N. According to the Geekbench listing, this device has managed to score 778 points in the single-core round of the benchmark test and 2332 points in the multi-core round.
On the other hand, the listing also notes the presence of an octa-core processor with a 2 + 6-core configuration. It suggets that Samsung Galaxy A34 5G will be powered by TSMC’s 6nm MediaTek Dimensity 1080 processor with integrated Mali G68 GPU.
In addition to these, the benchmark also suggests that the device has a 6GB RAM variant and it will drive the latest Android 13 operating system out of the box. The One UI version is not mentioned but it’s likely to be the upcoming One UI 5.1.
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OnePlus 12 boasts ULTRA battery that Samsung’s Galaxy S24 Ultra won’t

OnePlus 12 is on the verge of being unveiled in China, with global launch set to take place on January 23. Meanwhile, it has been revealed that the upcoming OnePlus 12 comes with a 5400mAh battery, which won’t be available in Samsung’s Galaxy S24 Ultra.
Official teaser posters reveal that the OnePlus 12 is equipped with a battery with 5,400 mAh capacity, which is 400mAh larger than Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S24 Ultra. Moreover, the device supports 100W wired charging and 50W wireless charging functionality.
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It’s worth noting that the OnePlus 12 is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. This chip’s overclocked variant will power Samsung’s next Galaxy S flagship lineup. Hence, the OnePlus phone might easily beat the Galaxy S24 Ultra in terms of battery performance.
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Samsung working on 1-inch camera with in-sensor crop zoom: Rumor

Samsung shipped its 200-megapixel camera with the Galaxy S23 Ultra. Moving ahead, the company is expected to ship the next two S Ultra flagships with enhanced variants of its 200-megapixel sensor. A new leak reveals that Samsung is also working on a 1-inch ISOCELL camera sensor.
Tipster @Tech_Reve revealed that Samsung is working on a 1-inch ISOCELL camera sensor with 0.8µm pixels, dual-pixel autofocus, and in-sensor crop zoom. Apart from these details, the tipster hasn’t revealed the model number of this image sensor.
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Earlier, the same source disclosed that the South Korean tech giant would bring a significant camera upgrade to the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus. These flagships are said to introduce a new Sony image sensor, ditching the conventional ISOCELL camera.
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Galaxy S25 to feature new Sony Camera rather than Samsung ISOCELL

Countless leaks and rumors revealed most of the things about the Galaxy S24 series. In a recent development, a new leak indicates that Samsung is ditching the ISOCELL image sensor in favor of a new Sony Camera on its upcoming Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus.
According to tipster Revegnus, Samsung’s Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus smartphones might not use an ISOCELL camera sensor, with an upgrade to a new Sony Camera solution expected. It’s worth noting that there’s no camera hardware upgrade in the Galaxy S24 and S24 Plus.
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Great news: The S25 and S25+ will no longer use the dreadful GN3 sensor; instead, they will feature Sony’s image sensor. I’m very happy! https://t.co/P6pxMEmyMl
— Revegnus (@Tech_Reve) December 3, 2023
We are over a year away from the tentative unveiling of Samsung’s Galaxy S25 series. Throughout the year, there will be several leaks and rumors regarding the specifications. Meanwhile, Galaxy AI will be spotlighted at the next Samsung Unpacked, so prepare for epic 2024.
// Revegnus