Samsung hasn’t used the Exynos 7884 series chipsets in any of its phones for about 2 years, but now it seems like it’s thinking of making use of this processor family in different ways. Looks like Nokia is up for the job, too.
A mysterious mobile device, identified as Nokia Suzume, recently fell on the test pages of Geekbench. When we look at the details of Nokia Suzume, we see that there is the Exynos 7884B chipset in the processor house. While this chipset is a processor that Samsung introduced a few years ago, Samsung has not used this series Exynos chipset since the Galaxy A20, which it launched in 2019. So the South Korean company seems to have opened its unused processors to other brands.
Returning to Nokia Suzume, we see that the Exynos 7884B processor powers the phone, while the RAM capacity is 3GB. Looking at this, it is not difficult to say that the device codenamed Nokia Suzume will be a budget-friendly model when it is released. Let’s also say that the phone has the Android 12 operating system.
According to Geekbench 5 scores, the phone has a single-core score of 306 and a multi-core score of 1000. This is the results that can be expected from 6 ARM Cortex-A53 cores and 2 ARM Cortex-A73 cores in the Exynos 7884B chipset.