HomeNewsSamsung Galaxy M40 spotted on Geekbench with Snapdragon 675 and 6GB RAM

Samsung Galaxy M40 spotted on Geekbench with Snapdragon 675 and 6GB RAM

Samsung Galaxy M40 will run Android Pie out of the box, which will be based on the company's latest OneUI.

Samsung is reportedly working on the fourth device in the Galaxy M-series, which is dubbed as Galaxy M40. Now the smartphone has been spotted on GeekBench website revealing quite a few specifications of the device. At present, there are three Galaxy M smartphones– Galaxy M10, Galaxy M20, and Galaxy M30.

The Samsung Galaxy M40 will come with model number SM-M405F. As per the GeekBench listing, first spotted by NashVilleChatterClass, the Galaxy M40 will be powered by Snapdragon 6150 SoC, which is the codename of the Snapdragon 675 processor. In addition to the chipset, the Geekbench listing also confirms that the smartphone will feature 6GB of RAM.

Galaxy M40

As for the software, the Samsung Galaxy M40 will run Pie out of the box. In the GeekBench listing, the phone has scored 2350 points in the single-core and 6410 points in the multi-core test.

As per a recent leak, the phone will be running on Android 9.0 Pie, which will be based on the company’s latest OneUI. The phone will feature a 128GB of internal storage and it is highly likely to come with other variants as well. It is also rumoured to be backed by a 5,000mAh battery and it will be equipped with a display. The phone might also feature a triple camera setup, similar to what we have seen in the Galaxy M30.

Previously, the smartphone received WiFi certification from the WiFi Alliance (WFA) which revealed some of the specs details of the smartphone. The Wi-Fi certification revealed that the Galaxy M40 will support Wi-Fi a/b/g/n (2.4GHz, 5GHz) and capabilities. It will also have all five key Wi-Fi certificates a/b/g/n/ac. The certification site revealed that the M40 will run Android 9 Pie, possibly based on Samsung’s own One UI software.

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