Samsung appears to be not so happy with its current product portfolio that has like eight different lineups in the smartphone segment alone. Well, the South Korean giant is now planning to bring a new smartphone dubbed Galaxy Jump 5G. Considering the moniker, it looks like the device is not gonna fall between any of the company’s existing lineup. This means that we’re looking at a potentially new series altogether. Well, Galaxy Jump has now appeared on Google Play Console, revealing some key specs.
The Google Play Console listing has
revealed various details surrounding the new smartphone. As per the listing,
we’re looking at a MediaTek Dimensity 720 chipset paired with up to 6gB RAM and
up to 128GB built-in storage. For those who’re unaware, the Dimensity 720
chipset consists of six Cortex-A55 cores and two Cortex-A76 cores. Galaxy Jump
is equipped with an HD+ display with a resolution of 720 x 1339 pixels. The
display also has a pixel density of 300 PPI along with a waterdrop notch.
Of course, the notch houses the front
selfie camera, and here we’re looking at a 13MP front snapper. On the rear,
there is a quad-camera module featuring a 64MP primary sensor, an 8MP ultrawide
lens, a 5MP macro, and a 2MP depth sensor. A couple of days ago, the Galaxy
Jump also made an appearance on the Bluetooth SIG listing for certification. Considering
these recent appearances on regulatory bodies, it looks like Samsung is close
to launching the smartphone. If that’s the case, then we should expect more
information to surface in the coming days or weeks.
What’s surprising is the fact that the
Google Play listing also mentions the A32x keyword. Well, it looks like the
Galaxy Jump is a rebranded version of Galaxy A32 5G. This would make sense as
Samsung hasn’t yet launched the device in markets such as India. Samsung might
be planning to bring the device with the Galaxy Jump moniker. There’s no idea
as to why the company would want to do this but it looks like that might
actually happen. Galaxy A32 is a 5G smartphone while the coming Galaxy Jump is
also claimed to support the latest connectivity option.