Samsung unveiled the budget-friendly Galaxy A05 last September and released it about a month later. Geekbench tests now reveal that the upcoming Galaxy A06 will feature the same processor as the Galaxy A05.
Samsung Galaxy A06 Uses the Same Processor as the A05
New information continues to leak about the Galaxy A06, expected to be announced in September. According to Geekbench tests, the Galaxy A06, like its predecessor the Galaxy A05, uses the MediaTek Helio G85 processor. The prototype of the Galaxy A06 tested scored 1644 points in single-core and 5326 points in multi-core performance.
These scores might seem high, but it’s important to note that the tests were conducted with Geekbench version 4.2.0, not the newer 6.x versions typically used. The prototype also features 6 GB of RAM. Additionally, the Galaxy A06 will come with Wi-Fi 5 (802.11a/b/g/n/ac) support, as confirmed by the Wi-Fi Alliance. These are the current leaked details about the phone.
The previous model, the Galaxy A05, boasts a 6.7-inch 720×1600 LCD touchscreen and an 8 MP front camera. It also has a 50 MP main camera and a 2 MP depth sensor on the back. The phone comes with 4/6 GB RAM options and 64/128 GB storage options. It features 25W fast charging support and a 5000 mAh battery. Some critics suggest that the Galaxy A06 will have similar features, but the exact specifications will be confirmed once Samsung officially announces the phone.
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