Samsung Galaxy A25 appears on Geekbench with Exynos 1280

We heard about the existence of the Samsung Galaxy A25 5G back in June when a set of renders revealed the phone's design, dimensions and a 6.44-inch display. Now it makes an appearance on Geekbench, revealing its chipset and one of its memory configurations.

Geekbench scoresheet

A device with model number SM-A256B, believed to be the global version of the Galaxy A25 5G, appeared on a Geekbench listing with an Exynos 1280 SoC, 8GB of RAM and Android 14. The Exynos 1280 itself isn't a new chipset and we've seen it power a handful of other Samsung phones as it was announced more than a year ago.

Unfortunately, the Geekbench listing doesn't reveal anything else, but previous reports suggest that the handset will offer a 50MP main camera joined by a 5MP ultrawide and 2MP macro unit. A 5,000 mAh battery provides the juice with support for 25W charging.

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Reader comments

not all low end phones are bad though, but mostly are next to unusable.

  • kizo

What's your point? Don't like low end phones , do we? All some(very many) people need are phone calls and text messaging. Everything else is just a sweet bonus .

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