Samsung Galaxy A14 5G has a density of 700 and 4 GB Ram A listing on Geekbench from the previous week made it clear that Samsung is getting ready to introduce the Galaxy A14 5G smartphone, which will be equipped with an unidentified new mid-range Exynos chipset.
After that, some began to theorise that we may call this device the Exynos 1330. Follow for more update newsyorbits.com
Now, the mobile device has once more been seen on Geekbench, this time sporting a chipset manufactured by MediaTek called Dimensity 5G.
Samsung Galaxy A14 5G
Geekbench benchmark database, the Samsung Galaxy A14 5G was recognised under the model number SM-A146P. The processor that will power the device will have a 2 + 6 core design, making it an octa-core processor. This particular processor is known as the MediaTek Dimensity 700.

For the benefit of those who are unaware, the Dimensity 700 is produced using a 7nm process and incorporates a Mali G57 GPU into its design. This is the same chipset that can be found inside of a variety of mid-range smartphones, such as the Redmi 11 Prime 5G, the Oppo A58, and others.
The forthcoming smartphone from the A-series with the lowest entry-level price point earned a score of 522 points on the single-core portion of the Geekbench 5 benchmark test.
The smartphone was awarded a total of 1710 points for its performance in the multi-core round.
The description for the device on Geekbench also discloses that it will contain 4 gigabytes of random access memory (RAM). There is a good chance that Samsung will also release it with a variety of alternative memory capacities.

The listing suggests that Android 13 will be preinstalled on the Samsung Galaxy A14 5G when it is released.
When compared to the Exynos version, the results presented here make it quite evident that the Dimensity variation will be offered in some countries as a version that is priced lower. Follow for more update newsyorbits.com