The Exynos 1330-equipped Galaxy A14 5G might be the first smartphone to use it.
Samsung will undoubtedly continue to utilize Exynos CPUs in its mid-range and entry-level devices even though it has chose to stop using them in its high-end Galaxy smartphones. In actuality, the Exynos 1330 and Exynos 1380 chips from the firm were first disclosed three months ago.
Exynos 1330 has a Mali-G68 GPU and two high-performance CPU cores.
The Exynos 1330 chipset's first smartphone has now been discovered. The Galaxy A14 5G, which employs the Exynos 1330, was discovered in Geekbench's database, exposing the details of the future chipset. The chipset, which goes by the codename S5E8535, has two powerful CPU cores running at 2.4GHz and six power-saving CPU cores running at 2GHz. Additionally, it has the ARM Mali-G68 GPU. The phone received 2,151 points in the multi-core CPU test of Geekbench and 770 points in the single-core CPU test.
Specifications for the Galaxy A14 5G
A few days ago, the phone's design renderings and some of its specifications were leaked. The Galaxy A14 5G sports a 5,000mAh battery, a 6.8-inch IPS LCD screen with Full HD+ quality, a 50MP main camera on the back, a 13MP front-facing camera, and other features. The phone has 4GB RAM and runs Android 13 (One UI 5.0), as can be seen in the screenshot below.
According to rumors, the Galaxy A14 5G could retail for about €230 and be released in the first half of 2023. The next phone promises a better screen, a better front-facing camera, and improved performance when compared to the Galaxy A13 5G. Additionally, it has a side-mounted fingerprint reader, Bluetooth 5.2, Wi-Fi b/g/n, and a USB Type-C connector.

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