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Samsung introduced new mid-range phones a week ago Galaxy A15 and A25. It is expected to launch a new flagship range next month Galaxy S24 and a few months later it could unveil a "flagship" phone for the middle class Galaxy A55. Now, more information about its Exynos chipset has been leaked.

Galaxy The A55 has now appeared in a popular benchmark Geekbench, which revealed that its Exynos 1480 chipset will offer significantly higher multi-core performance than the Exynos 1380 chip that powers the Galaxy A54. Specifically, it scored 1180 points in the single-core test and 3536 points in the multi-core test. For comparison - Galaxy The A54 scored 1108 points in the single-core test and 2797 points in the multi-core test.

According to the benchmark, the phone uses a chipset labeled S5E8845, which according to previous leaks is the Exynos 1480. It has four high-performance processor cores clocked at 2,75 GHz and four energy-saving cores clocked at 2,05 GHz. Graphics operations are provided by the Xclipse 530 chip, built on the RDNA2 architecture, which should be much more powerful than the Mali chips used in previous Exynos chipsets. However, it is not clear if this mid-range GPU supports ray tracing for games.

Galaxy Otherwise, the A55 should get 8 GB of operating memory, 128 or 256 GB of internal memory, stereo speakers, an under-display fingerprint reader, an IP67 degree of protection, and the software will probably run on Androidu 14 and the One UI 6.0 superstructure. From the first renders, it appears that it will have slightly thinner frames than Galaxy A54 and metal frame (Galaxy A54 has a plastic one). With regard to the predecessor, it could be - together with the phone Galaxy A35 – introduced in March.

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