Samsung’s Galaxy A55 is definitely in the development pipeline and already inching towards a release. As far as we know the phone will use the Exynos S5E8845 chipset, which is believed to be the Exynos 1480, since the Exynos 1380 and 1280 carry model numbers S5E8835 and S5E8825 and power the Galaxy A54 and A53, respectively. In an interesting new development, a GeekBench scorecard was spotted online for the chipset in question, likely working on a test platform of some sort. Exynos 1480 GeekBench It scored 1,180 points in the single-core CPU performance test and 3,536 points in...
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