Samsung keeps pumping new members of its Galaxy A-series, as last year's models are due for a replacement. Last week we saw some official looking renders of the upcoming Galaxy A21 and now the phone was spotted on Geekbench.
Samsung Galaxy A21 Geekbench listing
Geekbench 4 measures your hardware's power and tells you whether your computer is ready to roar. How strong is your mobile or desktop system? Apr 15, 2021 The Geekbench listing didn’t reveal much more than we already knew. The phone with the Snapdragon 888 5G and 8GB of RAM scores 1128 and 3718 in the single and multi-score tests, respectively. Geekbench Browser. Use the Geekbench Browser to organize your Geekbench benchmark results and share them with others users around the world. Cross-platform benchmark for 32-bit and 64-bit systems. Available for macOS, Windows, and Linux. Mar 23, 2021 A Geekbench 5 listing shows a benchmark of a device codenamed “Qualcomm QRD”. The device has a processor that is shown as “Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3”. It is an octa-core chipset and has a base.
The Galaxy A21 bearing the SM-A215U model number managed 781 points in the single-core and 4,102 points in the multi-core tests, respectively. The test sheet reveals it's powered by the Helio P35 SoC paired with 3GB RAM.
The phone runs Android 10, which will certainly be layered with Samsung’s One UI 2.0. Previous A21 speculations also mention a 4,000 mAh battery, a four-camera array and an AMOLED Infinity-O display.
In related news, the Samsung Galaxy A31 (model number SM-A315F) was spotted in the FCC's database. The listing does not reveal any new specs but gives us a look at the software side which will be covered by Android 10 with One UI 2.0 on top as evident by the screenshots accompanying the listing. We also learn the phone will come in at 158.5mm in length and 72mm in width.
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Samsung Galaxy A31 FCC listing and Settings Menu screenshots
The Galaxy A31 previously appeared in a Geekbench listing, revealing it will carry the Helio P65 SoC alongside 4GB RAM. We also saw the phone bag certification from the Bluetooth SIG, which confirmed its support for Bluetooth 5.0. The phone’s imminent launch was also hinted when its official support page went live on Samsung Russia’s official site. As usual, we’ll update you with more details once they are available.
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Reader comments
- YQV
Geekbench 5
Yes.
- Anonymous
- vJt
How many bloody A series devices do they need?
Geekbench I5-10400
- Anonymous
- XFR
Iphone 7 is 2x more expensive than a21
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iPhone 12 Pro | 1587 |
iPhone 12 Apple A14 Bionic @ 3.0 GHz | 1585 |
iPad Air (4th generation) | 1585 |
iPhone 12 Mini Apple A14 Bionic @ 3.0 GHz | 1581 |
iPhone 11 Pro | 1328 |
iPhone 11 Apple A13 Bionic @ 2.7 GHz | 1324 |
iPhone 11 Pro Max | 1323 |
iPhone SE (2nd generation) Apple A13 Bionic @ 2.7 GHz | 1322 |
iPad Pro (12.9-inch 3rd Generation) | 1158 |
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iPad Pro 11-inch (2nd generation) | 1118 |
iPad Pro (11-inch) Apple A12X Bionic @ 2.5 GHz | 1116 |
iPad mini (5th generation) | 1112 |
iPad Air (3rd generation) Apple A12 Bionic @ 2.5 GHz | 1112 |
iPad (8th generation) | 1111 |
iPhone XS Max Apple A12 Bionic @ 2.5 GHz | 1109 |
iPhone XS | 1108 |
iPhone XR Apple A12 Bionic @ 2.5 GHz | 1105 |
iPhone 8 Plus | 917 |
iPhone 8 Apple A11 Bionic @ 2.4 GHz | 911 |
iPhone X | 910 |
iPad Pro (12.9-inch 2nd Generation) Apple A10X Fusion @ 2.3 GHz | 831 |
iPad Pro (10.5-inch) | 829 |
iPad (6th generation) Apple A10 Fusion @ 2.3 GHz | 754 |
iPad (7th generation) | 748 |
iPhone 7 Apple A10 Fusion @ 2.3 GHz | 728 |
iPhone 7 Plus | 728 |
iPad Pro (12.9-inch) Apple A9X @ 2.3 GHz | 645 |
iPad Pro (9.7-inch) | 639 |
iPod (7th generation) Apple A10 Fusion @ 1.6 GHz | 557 |
iPad (5th generation) | 549 |
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iPhone 6s Apple A9 @ 1.8 GHz | 531 |
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iPad mini 4 Apple A8 @ 1.5 GHz | 355 |
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