Samsung Galaxy A235G Discovered on Snapdragon 695 on Geekbench

Samsung Galaxy A235G Discovered on Snapdragon 695 on Geekbench

The Samsung Galaxy A23 was launched in March and is a 4G phone with the Snapdragon 680. A few months later, the first clues to the 5G model appeared, and the phone is now found on Geekbench. Phone SM-A236U seems to be the US version. There should also be a European version, at least that’s what the first report from May claimed.

The Galaxy A23 5G features an upgraded version of the SD690 chip that supports millimeter-wave 5G, the Snapdragon 695, which improves CPU performance by 15% and GPUs by 30% faster (upgraded Kryo 660 core and Adreno 619). Thanks to). mmWave connections (if present on the current model) may be limited to the United States.



Geekbench's Samsung Galaxy A23 5G (SM-236U) Scorecard

Geekbench’s Samsung Galaxy A23 5G (SM-236U) Scorecard

The Geekbench scorecard shows that the phone is running Android 12 (with One UI 4 on top) and has 4GB of RAM. Given that the 4G siblings also have versions with 6GB and 8GB of RAM, the 5G model should also offer more configurations.

We’ve seen 3D rendering of the Galaxy A23 5G, but there’s no obvious difference. As a result of the measurement, a 6.55 inch display is displayed, and the panel type is unknown.

The 4G phone has a 6.6-inch 90Hz LCD (FHD +), a quad camera on the back (main 50MP, ultra-wide 5MP, macro 2MP, depth 2MP), and an 8MP selfie camera. Its 5,000mAh battery supports 25W fast charging.

The 5G version shares some or all of these specifications and may involve some upgrades (for example, I’ve heard that ultra-wide cams will have an 8MP sensor).

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