This month's first half saw the Samsung Galaxy A16 5G, which was equipped with MediaTek's Dimensity 6300 chipset, run Geekbench. Today, a new Galaxy A16 5G variant with a different SoC was also discovered in the Geekbench database.
This time, the Exynos 1380 from Samsung is in charge. Although the two smartphones ran different versions of Geekbench, we would still compare the scores.
The key takeaway from this is that, depending on the market, Samsung appears to plan to provide the A16 5G with two distinct chipsets. The SM-A166E, which also appears in the Galaxy A54 and Galaxy A35, and the SM-A166P, which has the Dimensity 6300.
With only 4GB of RAM, the prototype Galaxy A16 5G that performed Geekbench today, we can only hope that more alternatives will be available. By the way, Samsung is developing a Galaxy A16 that is limited to 4G.
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