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Samsung hasn't used its Exynos 7884 series chipset for several years, but the Exynos 7884B chip may find its way to the market through another brand such as Nokia. At least according to the Geekbench benchmark.

A mysterious device named Nokia Suzume has now appeared in Geekbench 5. The smartphone is powered by the Exynos 7884B chip that Samsung introduced a few years ago. The Korean tech giant hasn't used the Exynos 7884 series of chips since it introduced the phone Galaxy A20, which was in March 2019.

According to the database of the popular benchmark, the smartphone will have 3 GB of operating memory and software running on Androidu 12. As for the score, the device achieved very solid results - it scored 306 points in the single-core test and exactly 1000 points in the multi-core test. At the moment, not much is known about this mysterious smartphone, and it is not even clear when or if Nokia (or rather the owner of the brand, the company HMD Global) actually plans to introduce it.

Just a reminder – the Exynos 7884B chip is equipped with two powerful Cortex-A73 processor cores with a frequency of up to 2,08 GHz and six economical Cortex-A53 cores with a clock speed of up to 1,69 GHz. Graphics operations are handled by the Mali G71-MP2 GPU.

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