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    Samsung A50s undergoes testing on AnTuTu and has confirmed specifications

      After being rated by Geekbench, the Samsung Galaxy A50s has now appeared on the AnTuTu benchmark site, with more technical specs confirmed.

      While on the former, the smartphone scored 1685 on single-core and 5446 on multi-core, on AnTuTu the score was 151136. For comparison purposes, its predecessor A50 scored 1681 and 4897 on Geekbench and 143936 on AnTuTu.

      From what was shown on Geekbench, it is already known that the smartphone will have an Exynos 9610 processor, Android 9 Pie operating system and 4GB of RAM.



      Samsung A50s undergoes testing on AnTuTu and has confirmed specifications

      Result and some features of Galaxy A50s on AnTuTu.

      Now, AnTuTu shows that the device also has a screen of 2340px x 1080px resolution and 64GB of internal storage, with a configuration of 4GB RAM + 64GB. 

      Of course, it's still too early to assume other specifications of the phone, but taking into account that this will be an improved version of the Galaxy A50 - which by the way has similar characteristics - we can assume a few things.

      Samsung A50s undergoes testing on AnTuTu and has confirmed specifications

      Galaxy A50 also has an Exynos 9610 processor, Android Pie operating system and 4GB RAM and 64GB configuration.

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      For example, perhaps the A50s has an improved battery compared to the 4000 mAh battery of the A50. The cameras can also be worked on, being superior to the 25MP, 8MP and 5MP of its predecessor. Lastly, the screen could be bigger than the A6,4's 50-inch too. 

      The way is to wait for an announcement from Samsung or some other leak.



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