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Samsung Galaxy A15 4G pops up on Geekbench

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Sagar 06 October 2023

Samsung Android Rumors

Last month, renders of the Samsung Galaxy A15 surfaced online, showing us what the smartphone looks like. Now, the Galaxy A15 has popped up on Geekbench, revealing its key specs.

We are talking about the 4G variant, having model code SM-A155F. It runs Android 14 and has 4GB RAM onboard. The smartphone is powered by an octa-core processor with a maximum clock frequency of 2GHz and scored 743 and 2,005 points in Geekbench's single and multi-core tests, respectively.

Samsung Galaxy A15 4G pops up on Geekbench

The Samsung Galaxy A15 4G's Geekbench listing doesn't divulge anything else about it, but the Galaxy A15's leaked renders revealed the smartphone would come with flat frames and an Infinity-U display measuring 6.4" diagonally.

Samsung Galaxy A15 leaked renders Samsung Galaxy A15 leaked renders
Samsung Galaxy A15's leaked renders

More details about the Samsung Galaxy A15 4G should surface in the coming weeks.

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  • samo
  • gyc
  • 18 Oct 2023

buying low-end phone for long-term purpose? i dont think thats a right combination :)

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  • Anonymous
  • 61r
  • 10 Oct 2023

i care about the chip, not for gaming. but for fututre. im the type to change phone every 4-5 years. "can that chip still running good after 3 years?" , that why i always pick the fastest phone, especially for low-end. regret it when...

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  • Anonymous
  • 6js
  • 07 Oct 2023

s24 design leak

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