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Samsung's upcoming Galaxy F17 5G and the Galaxy M17 5G have been spotted on Geekbench, which reveals their performance figures.
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Earlier this month, we learned that Samsung is developing the Galaxy F17 5G and the Galaxy M17 5G, rebranded variants of the Galaxy A17 5G. We also got to know their display, processor, and OS details. Well, today we have more leak about the two devices. This one sheds light on their performance and suggests that they are coming soon.
The Galaxy F17 5G and the Galaxy M17 5G have been spotted on Geekbench (via Mohammed Khatri). According to their listings, they have the Exynos 1330 SoC and 8GB RAM. They may also be available with lower memory options. With the same processor, you might have expected them to perform the same but that’s not the case.
The Galaxy F17 5G scored 975 in the single-core CPU test and 2,242 points in the multi-score CPU test. Whereas, the Galaxy M17 5G has scored 762 points in the former and 1,596 points in the latter. Both phones may have performed differently because they are still in the testing phase. The retail units of these phones should have similar performance.
Considering that Samsung has started getting the two phones benchmarked, it looks like their development is complete (not that the brand had much work to do apart from taking the Galaxy A17 5G, slamming new names on it, and putting different back panels). With that, you can expect the two devices to hit the market soon.
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