Samsung has scheduled an event today where it's
expected to announce the second wave of Galaxy A smartphones which will likely
include the Galaxy A80 (or Galaxy A90 as it was formerly known). Just a day
ahead of its expected unveiling, the Galaxy A80 has passed through a popular
benchmark and appeared in its database along with its key specs.
The Samsung Galaxy A80 has appeared on Geekbench
bearing model number Galaxy SM-A805F. It is powered by SM 6150 which is
believed to be a successor to the Snapdragon 675 SoC. The chipset is coupled
with 8GB RAM, and the smartphone scored 2,488 and 6,732 points in Geekbench's
single and multi-core tests, respectively.
The Galaxy A80 is rumored to feature a 6.7-inch
Full-HD+ OLED display devoid of any notch. It will come with a slider housing
triple rotating cameras which can also be used for selfies and video calls. The smartphone is said to come
packed with a 3,700 mAh battery with 25W fast charging support. We will
hopefully have all the confusion surrounding the A80 and A90 cleared at
Samsung's event.