Samsung Galaxy A10e listed on Geekbench with Exynos 7885 SoC & 2GB RAM
Last month we have seen Galaxy A10e passing through Wi-Fi Certification website with the model number SM-A102U and was later spotted on FCC. Now the device has listed on Geekbench revealing its benchmark scores. The Galaxy S10e is the most affordable smartphone in the Galaxy S10 lineup while there was also a Galaxy A20e smartphone which is the cheaper version of the Galaxy A20. Even this is going to be the trimmed down variant of the Galaxy A10 smartphone.
The Geekbench scores of the upcoming SM-A102U smartphone which will be called Samsung Galaxy A10e is 1163 for the Single-Core Score while the Multi-Core Score is 3581 which are in line with its sibling Galaxy A10. According to the listing on Geekbench, we can see that Galaxy A10e will be coming with Exynos 7885 SoC with a CPU clocking speed of 1.35 GHz. On the other hand, the Galaxy A10 was powered with Exynos 7884 chipset.
There is a 2GB RAM on this Galaxy A10e like its sibling A10. Other things that are going to accompany this handset is it is going to come out of the box with Android 9 Pie Operating system based on One UI like it was revealed on the Wi-Fi certification earlier and even the other Galaxy A series devices were launched with the latest Android 9 Pie operating system. The upcoming handset will come with dual-band Wi-Fi support which includes both 2.4GHz and 5GHz channels.
The Galaxy A10 was announced with a 6.2-inch Infinity-V display with HD+ resolutions and the same can be expected on the Galaxy A10e device with smaller display size. It sported a 13MP main camera sensor on the rear with f/2.9 aperture size and while on the front, the company provided a 5MP camera for selfies. Well, we need to wait and see what all changes will be made on this affordable variant of the Galaxy A10e model and how much it could be priced. Comment in the section below if you have more queries on the same and stay tuned to Android Advices for more.
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