In late August, a report revealed Samsung to be working on Galaxy A12 budget smartphone with model number SM-A125F. This handset is said to arrive in 32GB and 64GB storage variants. Now, two and a half months later, this device gets spotted on Geekbench revealing its chipset, RAM, and software.
Samsung trademarked Galaxy A12 branding
along with other Ax2 names in late 2019 ahead of the launch of Galaxy Ax1
generation of devices. Now, almost a year later, this device is finally about
to launch.
Ahead of it, the phone has visited
Geekbench benchmarking platform exposing some of its specs. According to the
listing (via 91Mobiles), the forthcoming Galaxy A12 will be powered by MediaTek
helio P35 chipset paired with 3GB RAM. For the unaware, its predecessor, the Galaxy
A11 features Qualcomm Snapdragon 450.
As for software, it will run Android 10
operating even though Android 11 is already out. But since it is a budget
smartphone, we can give it a pass. But it should get the update to the latest
Android version after launch.
Apart from the above-mentioned parameters,
nothing else is known about the upcoming Galaxy A12, except for microSD card
support and colors – Black, White, Red & Blue.