New benchmark confirms Galaxy A56 performance boost with Exynos 1580

By: Nastya Bobkova | today, 21:15
New benchmark confirms Galaxy A56 performance boost with Exynos 1580

The results of Galaxy A56 performance tests have been published online, which show that the new smartphone is much more powerful than its predecessors.

Here's What We Know

The Galaxy A56 was recently tested in Geekbench, where it scored 1353 points in single-core and 3847 points in multi-core tests. This is a major leap over the Exynos 1580, which was tested earlier this summer and scored 1046 and 3678.

The next-generation Galaxy A56 is likely to be powered by the Exynos 1580 processor, as confirmed by its SM-A566B model. Thanks to its advanced architecture, this chip has three CPU clusters: four 1.95GHz cores, three 2.60GHz cores and one high-performance 2.91GHz core.

In addition, the Galaxy A56 will run on Android 15, giving users access to the latest features and capabilities. According to the tests, the smartphone has 8 GB of RAM.

As Samsung is already testing the Galaxy A56 with the new version of Android, its official release is expected next year.

Source: Geekbench