Another Samsung Galaxy A16 5G version runs Geekbench with a different chipset
At the beginning of this month, the Samsung Galaxy A16 5G ran Geekbench powered by MediaTek's Dimensity 6300 chipset. Today, another version of the Galaxy A16 5G has also been spotted in the Geekbench database, but with an entirely different SoC.
This time around it's Samsung's own Exynos 1330 at the helm. We would compare the scores but the two devices ran different versions of Geekbench.
The point here is that it seems like Samsung will offer the A16 5G with two different chipsets depending on market. The SM-A166P with the Dimensity 6300, and the SM-A166E with the Exynos 1330, a chip also used in the Galaxy A54 and Galaxy A35.
The prototype Galaxy A16 5G which ran Geekbench today had only 4GB of RAM, so we're definitely hoping there will be more options on offer. Samsung is also working on a 4G-only Galaxy A16, by the way.
Reader comments
- Anonymous
exynos1330 already used in a14.. so basically exynos1380 will use on a16 5g
- 08 Sep 2024
- 7XH
Yeah, Mali G57 in 2024? Gonna be such a power difference compared to Exynos 1280/1330
- 15 Aug 2024
- HCb
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Exynos 1380 also uses that, it's quite popular for budget - midrange chips.
- 15 Aug 2024
- HCb