Samsung is one of those manufacturers that has been offering smartphones for all groups of customers. Honestly, this was the key to the success of the South Korean manufacturer. We mean this is the main reason why it could appear on the top of the list and no one is able to dethrone this manufacturer. But as usual, customers recognize a brand due to its flagship products. In this sense, the Galaxy S series and the Galaxy Note series never had a problem of recognition. But what about the low –end models? That’s not a secret Samsung has a very popular A series that offers entry-level devices. They are perfect in terms of price-performance ratio. As for now, a new model dubbed the Samsung Galaxy A42 5G has appeared on GeekBench implying on its coming launch.

Samsung Galaxy A42 5G

Apart from its appearance on the Geekbench website, the Samsung Galaxy A42 5G also visited South Korea’s safety certification agency Safety Korea. These two sources bring a lot of information. According to them, the phone will come with a 4GB storage, pre-installed with Android 10 system and a 5000mAh battery.

Samsung Galaxy A42 5G

Moreover, as the Geekbench documents show, the machine has a single-core score of 615 and a multi-core score of 1799. Prior to this, @Mukul Sharma once predicted on Twitter that the smartphone should sport a Snapdragon 690 processor. At the moment, it doesn’t sound trustworthy. But we should keep in mind we are dealing with a low-end smartphone.

Samsung Galaxy A42 5G

Sammobile previously reported that the device will have a 64/128GB body storage. It will also come in gray, black, and white colors. It provides a drop-shaped AMOLED screen and adopts four rear cameras.

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