While South Korean smartphone maker Samsung hasn’t announced anything about the Galaxy A21s yet, the latest leaks suggest the company has already started working on the successor of Galaxy A20s smartphone. Ahead of the launch, the Samsung Galaxy A21s has been spotted on Geekbench and the benchmark result reveals some key details.
The Samsung Galaxy A21s was benchmarked on April 1 and appears as the Samsung SM-A217F on the database. The device runs Android 10 and it should ship with One UI skin out of the box. It has been reported that the device will have the new Exynos 850 chipset. however, Samsung’s Exynos 850 SoC has not been announced yet. The SoC is paired with 3GB of RAM. The listing has revealed that the device recorded a single-core score of 183 and a multi-core score of 1074 on Geekbench.
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Previously, an alleged image of the Galaxy A21s battery with model number EB-BA217ABY has appeared on Russian parts supplier Naviglon and the SafetyKorea database. Going by the Naviglon database, the Galaxy A21s will have a large 5,000mAh battery.
It was reported that the company is likely to launch the A21s in some markets and the A21 in others. The Galaxy A21s will have internal storage of 32GB and 64GB and it will feature a 2-megapixel macro camera. The smartphone will be available in Black, Blue, Red, and White colors.