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Samsung Galaxy M2 packing Exynos 7885 chipset goes through Geekbench

Samsung Galaxy M2 packing Exynos 7885 chipset goes through Geekbench 


The first benchmark result of Samsung's upcoming Galaxy M series has surfaced in the Geekbench database. Passing by the SM-M205F demonstrate name, this should be a "Samsung Galaxy M2". 
Samsung Galaxy M2 packing Exynos 7885 chipset goes through Geekbench

The telephone is controlled by an Exynos 7885 chipset, the same one used in the 2018 version of some Galaxy A phones, including the ongoing Galaxy A7 (2018). The telephone stuffed 3GB of RAM, which will probably be combined with 32GB storage (there should be a 64GB one, conceivably with 4GB of RAM). 

That is a more amazing chipset than we expected out of the M-series, which takes over from the Galaxy On models, which were rebranded Galaxy J phones offered online as it were. The Galaxy J2 Core, for instance, uses an Exynos 7570 chipset with a quad-center processor. Indeed, even the Galaxy J6+ needed to settle for a Snapdragon 425 (also quad-center CPU). 

The 7885 is a 14nm chip with two generally fast Cortex-A73 cores and six A53 cores, plus a Mali-G71 GPU. Remember that the Galaxy M2 is unmistakably gone for the passage level and this is a mid-extend chip.

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