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Samsung Galaxy A05 spotted on Geekbench database with MediaTek Helio G85 chipset

Reportedly, Samsung is gearing towards the launch of its next A0 series in the market which is the Galaxy A05 series that is said to include two smartphones- Galaxy A05 and Galaxy A05s. Recently these rumored devices have been spotted on IMEI and Bluetooth SIG certification websites indicating that they could soon make their debut.

The Tech Outlook has now spotted the Galaxy A05 smartphone on the Geekbench database with model number SM-A055F. The upcoming device received a 419 single-core score and a 1386 multi-core score.

The listing has revealed that this upcoming smartphone will be powered by a MediaTek Helio G85 octa-core processor. Among the 8 cores of this processor, 6 cores are clocked at 1.80 GHz, and 2 cores are clocked at 2.00 GHz. The device will run on Android 13 OS and offer 4GB RAM. The device was earlier confirmed to support Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity.

Samsung has till now not officially announced the launch date of this upcoming device and the other specs of the device are still under wraps. But since the device has started making its appearance online, it is expected that we might get more updates in the coming days regarding Galaxy A05.

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