Samsung Galaxy A12 Allegedly Spotted on Geekbench With Key Specifications

 

The Samsung Galaxy A12 was reportedly spotted on Geekbench with the model number SM-A125F. The phone will follow on from the Samsung Galaxy A11 which launched in May of this year. The Geekbench listing for Samsung Galaxy A12 shows a 3GB RAM variant powered by the MediaTek Helio P35 (MT6765) SoC. The phone first hit the spotlight in August and at the time it was speculated that it could come with two storage options and a triple rear camera setup.

The Geekbench SEO shows a Samsung phone with model number SM-A125F, supposed to be the Samsung Galaxy A12. It runs on Android 10 and is powered by the MediaTek Helio P35 (MT6765) octa-core SoC. The phone is listed with 3 GB of RAM. No other variant of RAM was mentioned. The purported Galaxy A12 scored 169 in single-core and 1,001 in multi-core benchmarks.

The Geekbench list was first spotted by 91Mobiles and independently verified by Gadgets 360.

Back in August, a report suggested that the Samsung Galaxy A12 would have a 32GB and 64GB storage model, with 3GB of RAM. There could also be another variant of RAM. It has also been said that the phone will carry the same LCD screen as well as the rear triple camera system present in Galaxy a11, but can come with a bigger battery. The report also claimed that the Galaxy A12 could be offered in black, blue, red and white.

Earlier this month, a report by MySmartPrice said the Galaxy A12 has been spotted on the NFC certification website, suggesting that it may be NFC compatible as well.

So far, Samsung hasn’t shared any information on the Galaxy A12 and it’s unclear when the phone will launch.

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