The alleged Samsung Galaxy A90 smartphone with model number SM-A9050 has appeared on Geekbench.
The South Korean company has already launched Galaxy A10, A20, A30, A40, A50, A60, A70 and A80 smartphones. So far, the Galaxy A80 is the most powerful A-series phone with Snapdragon 730 chipset onboard. While the A90 is expected to arrive as even more powerful device than the A90, it has appeared with Snapdragon 675 chipset on Geekbench.
According to the Geekbench listing, the purported Galaxy A90 (SM-A9050) is powered by Snapdragon 675 chipset that is mentioned as sm6150. This contradicts the rumors surrounding the Galaxy A90 that have claimed that it will be arriving with Snapdragon 7150 chipset.
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As mentioned above, since the Galaxy A80 features SD730 chipset, it is very likely that the A90 could be featuring a more powerful chipset. There is could be some error with the processor information on the Geekbench listing of Galaxy A90. Hence, it is advisable to wait for further reports to know which processor will be powering the Galaxy A90.
The SoC is supported by 6 GB of RAM. It runs on Android 9 Pie OS. In the single-core and multi-core tests of Geekbench, the handset has respectively scored 2,504 and 6,768 points. No other information is available on the other specs of the phone.
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Rumors surrounding the Galaxy A90 have claimed that it will be featuring a massive notch-less display of 6.7 inches. The smartphone could be equipped with a rear-mounted triple camera setup featuring a 48-megapixel primary sensor, an 8-megapixel secondary lens and a ToF sensor. It is also rumored to be equipped with a pop-up selfie snapper. However, its configuration is not known yet.
A battery of 3,700 mAh capacity may power the Galaxy A90. It is likely to carry support for 25W rapid charging. The Android 9 Pie OS on the device could be customized with Samsung’s One UI user interface.
Featured image: Samsung Galaxy A80