Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 (2020) spotted on Geekbench with Qualcomm chipset

A few days ago, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 appeared on the Bluetooth SIG website. In addition, it was also certified by the FCC.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Geekbench

But recently, the tablet appeared on the Geekbench website with the same model number in all the certifications. According to Geekbench data, the device has 3GB of RAM and is powered by an unknown Qualcomm chipset codenamed Bengal.

The chipset consists of eight cores with a main frequency of 1.80 GHz. According to some reports, it appears to be an upgraded version of the Snapdragon 665. The phone scored 318 points in single-core tests and 1363 points in multi-core tests.

Previous certification information indicates that the tablet may feature only a single rear camera. Its FCC certification also confirms it will feature a 7040mAh battery, but the charging speed has not been announced. The device measures approximately 247.6 x 157.36 x 293.37 mm, which is roughly equivalent to a 10-inch display. Its Bluetooth SIG certification revealed only that the tablet would be available in Wi-Fi and LTE variants.

The Galaxy Tab A7 seems to be the successor to the Samsung Tab A (2019). This tablet is positioned in the mid-range market and is expected to be priced at around $200. All certification information indicates that Samsung may launch the product soon, but the company has not yet made an official announcement.

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