Samsung Galaxy A73 5G spotted on Geekbench!

The mid-segment phone Galaxy A73 5G, days before the introduction of Samsung, appeared in the Geekbench performance test! Here are the details...
 Samsung Galaxy A73 5G spotted on Geekbench!
READING NOW Samsung Galaxy A73 5G spotted on Geekbench!

According to leaked information, Samsung will hold the Galaxy Awesome Unpacked event in the middle of this month. The technology giant will introduce the Galaxy A series smartphones at this event. Finally, the Galaxy A series, which will be introduced by the company, which has launched the flagship Galaxy S22 series, is in the middle class. As the event date approaches, the Galaxy A73 5G appeared in the Geekbench test! Let’s take a look at the test results of the smartphone together.

Galaxy A73 5G passed Geekbench’s performance test!

Technology giant Samsung is counting the days for Galaxy Awesome Unpacked, the event where it will introduce its new models. Samsung Galaxy A735G also passed the Geekbench performance test as the demo test approaches. The smartphone appeared in the test with the model code SM-A736B. In the test, the performance of the device was also evident. The newly introduced model received 778 points from the single-core test and 2913 points from the multi-core test.


Galaxy A73 5G Geekbench test

According to leaks, the smartphone will be powered by the Snapdragon 750G processor, which goes through the 8nm production process. The product with 8GB RAM and 128GB internal storage will come out of the box with Android 12. The device will be launched with a 6.7-inch FullHD+ AMOLED display. According to the leaks, the smartphone will have a 108 Megapixel main camera, which Samsung started with the idea of ​​​​a great camera. On the battery side, the phone will be accompanied by a 5,000 mAh battery supported by 33W fast charging.

What do you readers think about Samsung’s mid-range Galaxy A73 5G smartphone? Are you planning to buy? How do you think the Geekbench performance test results turned out? You can comment or express your thoughts on the SDN Forum.

Comments
Leave a Comment

Details
379 read
okunma1926
0 comments