Samsung Galaxy A90 pop up on GeekBench with Snapdragon 675 and 6GB memory
By Oleg Romanenko 2019-06-05 653 0
GeekBench data shows that the suspected Samsung Galaxy A90 phone is equipped with Qualcomm Dragon 675 (sm6150) processor with a maximum processor frequency of 1.8GHz, a single-core run divided into 2504, a multi-core run of 6768, with 6GB memory, running Android Pie System.
According to previous news, the machine will use a 6.73-inch Notchless Infinity (no punching) display with a side border of about 1.2mm and a chin of 3.6mm. At the same time, the machine's front camera will use the recent more popular lifting scheme in domestic manufacturers, and then the camera will use the Galaxy A80 module. In addition, Galaxy A90 may also support 25W fast charge.
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