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Samsung Galaxy A21 appears with MediaTek Helio P35 on Geekbench

Samsung Galaxy A21 has supposedly surfaced on benchmark site Geekbench after the recent case leak. The device has made its latest appearance with a model number SM-A215U. The benchmark listing suggests some of its key specifications and hints at its performance results. The Geekbench listing indicates that the smartphone is probably undergoing testing and would launch in the coming days.

Samsung Galaxy A21

The Geekbench site has a total of three benchmark listings of the Samsung phone bearing model number SM-A215U.  The Geekbench appearance of the alleged Galaxy A21 shows that it is powered by octa-core MediaTek Helio P35 (MT6765V). It is mentioned with a base frequency of 2.30GHz. The chipset is coupled with 3 GB of RAM on the phone. The handset is loaded with Android 10 OS. 

In the single and multi-core Geekbench benchmarks, the SM-A215U scored 782 and 3996, respectively. Another listing shows a single-core score of 792 and a multi-core score of 3,972 while the third benchmark listing of the same phone has received 781 points in the single-core test and 4,102 points in the multi-core test.

Samsung Galaxy A21 Benchmark Listings Geekbench

Going by the earlier reports, the Samsung Galaxy A21 will feature an Infinity-O or a punch-hole display. The rear panel of the phone will include a quad-camera setup with dual-LED flash. The phone is also said to feature a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor.

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Previous reports hinted that the phone will pack in-house Exynos 7904 SoC. However, the latest Geekbench listings suggest the entry-level MediaTek SoC. The handset is reportedly launching with 64GB internal storage with micro SD card support.

Recent case renders of the Galaxy A21 also suggested that the phone will flaunt an Infinity-V Display instead of the Infinity-O Display. The renders also hinted at a triple rear camera setup, though recent rumors suggested quad-rear camera setup.

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