Samsung Galaxy A10, with model number SM-A105F, has been spotted on Geekbench benchmarking site.
The specifications that have been leaked through the Geekbench listing reveals that the Galaxy A10 will be yet another mid-range smartphone from the company.
The Galaxy A10 (SM-A105F) Geekbench appearance shows that it has scored 1103 points in the single-core test and 3324 in multi-core test. The smartphone is preinstalled with Android 9 Pie OS. It is fueled by the Exynos 7885 chipset and 2 GB of RAM. Samsung has used the Exynos 7885 chipset to power the Galaxy A8 (2018) and Galaxy A8+ (2018). The older Galaxy A7 (2018) and Galaxy J7 Duo (2018) are also powered by the same chipset.
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Recently, the unannounced Galaxy A30 (SM-A305F) was spotted with Android 9 Pie OS, Exynos 7885 chipset and 4 GB of RAM on Geekbench. Even the upcoming Galaxy A20 and Galaxy A40 phones are also fueled by the Exynos 7885 chipset. The forthcoming Galaxy A50 and A60 phones will be featuring the more powerful Exynos 9610 SoC.
Nothing else is known on the other specifications of the Galaxy A10. In the previous week, a South Korean publication had claimed that the Galaxy A10 and Galaxy A60 phones will be introduced soon. Both phones are expected to feature LCD panels that are cheaper which again hints that these phones will be packed with weaker specs.
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Rumors are rife that some of the upcoming Galaxy A-series phone will be equipped with in-screen fingerprint scanner while others will feature triple or dual rear cameras. Earlier this month, popular tipster IceUniverse had claimed through a tweet that the Galaxy A series is being designed independently by Samsung China team and they are mainly aimed towards the Chinese market. He added that the Galaxy A90 will be the most powerful Galaxy A-series phone this year. This suggests that the Galaxy A10 could be the weakest in the 2019 Galaxy A-lineup.