Samsung originally released the Samsung Galaxy A15 5G in India in December of last year. Now, the Samsung Galaxy F15 5G has surfaced in a Geekbench listing, disclosing some of the phone’s features and design.
Samsung Galaxy F15 5G design detail
The phone was shown off in black, mint, and purple color options in the renders that 91Mobiles disclosed. Recognizably following the latest design concept of Galaxy smartphones, the back of the Samsung Galaxy F15 5G was also spotted to feature three vertically aligned camera rings.
Along with an LED flash, the camera unit had the brand’s name at the bottom. The handset’s right side was equipped with volume controls and a power button.
Galaxy F15 5G Geekbench listing details
Regardless, an F15 5G prototype just completed a Geekbench listing, achieving a single-core score of 690 and a multi-core score of 1,752 points.
One UI 6 will be installed at launch, and the prototype, predictably, ran Android 14. Samsung might choose to provide additional memory options once the phone is officially released, but it has 4GB of RAM.
Although the Geekbench database doesn’t specifically include the chipset, it is believed that the F15 will use MediaTek’s Dimensity 6100+ given the processor’s stated clock speeds. The Galaxy A15 5G, which debuted in December of last year, already had this feature.
This year, assuming the trend continues, the Galaxy F15 5G should include a 6.5-inch 90 Hz AMOLED screen, a triple back camera array consisting of a 50 MP primary, 5 MP ultrawide, and 2 MP macro lens, a 13 MP selfie camera, and a 6,000 mAh battery.