The Samsung Galaxy A34 5G we've been hearing about for over half a year is rumored to come with an Exynos 1280 SoC at the helm. But that likely won't be the case since the smartphone has popped up on Geekbench with a different chip.
The Samsung Galaxy A34 5G, sporting model
code SM-A346B, is listed on the benchmark database with MT6877V/TTZA, which we
know is MediaTek's Dimensity 1080 SoC. It's based on the 6nm process and
consists of eight CPU cores - 2x Cortex-A78 clocked at up to 2.6GHz and 6x
Cortex-A55 clocked at up to 2GHz.
The Galaxy A34 5G that passed through
Geekbench runs Android 13 and has 6GB RAM onboard. It scored 786 and 2,294
points in Geekbench's single and multi-core tests, respectively. That's less
than what the Dimensity 1080-powered Realme 10 Pro+ achieved in our tests, but
this could be due to the phone being a pre-production unit, and you can expect
better performance with the retail version.
Rumors claim the Samsung Galaxy A34 5G
will be similar to the Galaxy A33 5G, except that it won't feature a depth
sensor, and the three rear cameras won't be housed inside a camera island. Samsung
will unveil new Galaxy A series smartphones in India on January 18. The Korean
conglomerate hasn't revealed their names yet, but those might be the Galaxy A34
5G and Galaxy A54 5G.