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Samsung Galaxy A55 Appears on GeekBench
Samsung Galaxy A55 mobile phone appears on GeekBench, equipped with Exynos 1480 chip.
Samsung is about to launch the Galaxy A55 mobile phone. It is reported that the phone will be equipped with the Exynos S5E8845 chipset, which is likely to be the Exynos 1480, because the models of the Exynos 1380 and 1280 are S5E8835 and S5E8825 respectively, which are used in the Galaxy A54. and A53.
Recently, a suspected GeekBench score sheet of the Exynos 1480 appeared online, and the chip may be running on a test platform. It scored 1180 points in the single-core CPU performance test and 3536 points in the multi-core CPU performance test. In comparison, the Galaxy A54 scored 1108 and 2797 points respectively, and the performance improvement of the Exynos 1480 is quite obvious.
According to previous rumors, the Exynos 1480 is an octa-core chipset with four high-performance CPU cores clocked at up to 2.75GHz and four high-efficiency cores clocked at up to 2.05GHz. Even more intriguingly, the chip is said to use AMD’s RDNA2-based Xclipse 530 GPU, which should be significantly more powerful than the Malu GPU in previous Exynos chips and may even offer ray tracing capabilities in games. However, this is still just speculation.
As for the upcoming Galaxy A55, some renderings of the phone have recently leaked, showing a familiar design but with some improvements. The new phone seems to adopt a right-angled frame design. According to current understanding, the Galaxy A55 will be equipped with a 6.5-inch, FullHD+, 120Hz OLED display, a 50MP main camera, and support 25W fast charging.







