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One of Samsung's upcoming phones for the middle class Galaxy The M54 appeared in the Geekbench benchmark. The latter revealed that the device will be powered by a new chip from the Korean giant, not Qualcomm's older flagship Snapdragon 888 chipset as previously speculated.

According to the Geekbench 5 benchmark, it will Galaxy The M54 (listed in it under the model number SM-M546B) will use Samsung's as-yet-unannounced Exynos 1380 chipset, which should also power the phones Galaxy A34 5G a A54 5G. The benchmark further revealed that the successor Galaxy M53 it will have 8 GB of operating memory and the software will run on Androidu 13. In the single-core test it otherwise scored 750 points and in the multi-core test 2696 points. For comparison: Galaxy M53 in the benchmark reached 728, or 2244 points, so the performance difference between the two smartphones should not be significant.

According to available leaks, the phone should also have a 6,67-inch display (which allegedly will not deliver Samsung), a triple camera with a resolution of 64, 12 and 5 MPx and a battery with a capacity of 6000 mAh, which will apparently support fast charging with a power of 25 W. It will probably be launched in the spring of next year.

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