Following the release of the Galaxy A20e last month, Samsung is currently prepping yet another budget smartphone for their Galaxy A series and this time round, its none other than the Galaxy A10e.
Earlier this year, this device had already been certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance as well as the FCC. Right now, it had also been benchmarked by GeekBench whose listing revealed some of device’s key specs.
According to the listing, the Galaxy A10e will be driven by an Exynos 7885 SoC and 2GB worth of RAM. The device scores 1163 points for its single-core performance and 3581 points for its multi-cores test. With regards to its storage capacity, we do expect it to come with either 16GB or 32GB onboard storage.
Similar to the current Galaxy A10, the A10e will also run on the latest Android Pie OS. Given that the device is a watered-down version of the Galaxy A10, we do expect it to come with a cheaper price tag of around US$100 (S$138).