Samsung unveiled the Galaxy A04 entry-level smartphone in August of last year. It appears that the company may be planning to launch its successor, the Galaxy A05, in this month in different markets. This is because the A05 has appeared on Geekbench, suggesting that the company may be internally testing the device’s performance before its official announcement.

Last month, the Galaxy A05 was certified by the Bluetooth SIG authority. The listing revealed that the model numbers SM-A055F, SM-A055F/DS, SM-A055M, and SM-A055M/DS are all associated with the same device. This confirmed that the device will offer Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity. The Geekbench listing of the device has revealed some of its key specifications.

Samsung Galaxy A05 Geekbench listing

Samsung Galaxy A05 (SM-A055F) Geekbench
Samsung Galaxy A05 (SM-A055F) Geekbench listing

The Geekbench appearance of the Samsung Galaxy A05 reveals that it is powered by the Helio G85 chipset. Although the name of the chip is not explicitly mentioned in the listing, it does mention the MT6769V/CZ model number. For reference, the Galaxy A04 featured the more modest Helio P35 chip.

The Geekbench listing also mentions that the device has 4 GB of RAM and Android 13. This suggests that the device will be capable of running the full version of Android 13 instead of the Go edition, as was seen on the Galaxy A04. The device has also appeared on the Wi-Fi Alliance’s database, revealing support for dual-band Wi-Fi connectivity.

The Galaxy A05 has already been approved by certification platforms such as BIS and FCC. However, none of them provide any concrete details about its specifications. Hopefully, newer reports will reveal more details about the smartphone in the coming days.

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