Although the Galaxy F15’s release date is still unknown, it is quickly approaching after Samsung unveiled the Galaxy F14 in March of last year. In any case, an F15 5G prototype scored 690 points for single core and 1,752 points for multicore on Geekbench earlier today.
Unsurprisingly, the prototype was running Android 14, and One UI 6 will be the default interface at launch. Although it came with 4GB of RAM, Samsung might choose to provide additional memory choices when the phone is officially released.
Based on the processor’s reported clock speeds, speculation suggests that the F15 will come equipped with MediaTek’s Dimensity 6100+ chipset, even though this information isn’t explicitly stated in the Geekbench database. This was previously evident in the December 2018 launch of the Galaxy A15 5G.
Given that the F14 was essentially the A14 5G rebranded with a larger battery, it wouldn’t be if the F15 5G shared the A15 5G’s chipset. The Galaxy F15 5G is expected to include a 6.5-inch 90 Hz AMOLED screen, a triple rear camera setup (50 MP primary, 5 MP ultrawide, and 2 MP macro), a 13 MP selfie camera, and a 6,000 mAh battery if the trend continues this year.