Samsung revamped the Galaxy A-series of smartphones earlier this year, with the Galaxy A10 being one of its more affordable offerings. Now, we’ve found a variant of that device pop up on Geekbench, carrying some pretty peculiar specs. The Samsung Galaxy A10e (model number SM-A102U) will come with Android 9.0 Pie out-of-the-box.

Before we go on, it’s important to note that Samsung generally uses the -e suffix to show that a device is cheaper and less powerful next to the normal version. We’ve seen it with the S10e and A20e, and now we’re seeing it once again with the A10e. What’s surprisng however is that the A10e really doesn’t seem to be lacking in much next to the A10.

The Galaxy A10e here is listed to be running on the Exynos 7885 SoC, though the clockspeed indicates it’s actually the weaker Exynos 7884. This means the Galaxy A10e has the exact same SoC as the Galaxy A10. On top of that, it also gets an identical 2GB of RAM as the Galaxy A10. We’ve no idea about the storage, but we really doubt that’s enough to truly be worthy of an entirely new variant.

We also know that the Galaxy A10e will support dual-band Wi-Fi a/b/g/n (2.4GHz, 5GHz) and LTE capabilities. It will also have all five key Wi-Fi certificates a/b/g/n/ac. The device will run on the latest Android 9.0 Pie operating system based One UI. The Bluetooth listing confirmed support for the Bluetooth 5.0 Low Energy standard.

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