Igeekphone News, November 28th: The technology media GSMArena published a blog post yesterday (November 27th), reporting that the Samsung Galaxy A37 phone has appeared in the GeekBench benchmark database, with the model number SM-A376B. In version 6.5.0, the single-core score was 1158 and the multi-core score was 3401.
According to the benchmarking database data, the Galaxy A37 will be equipped with Samsung’s self-developed Exynos 1480 chip, pre-installed with Android 16 system and 6GB of memory. However, in accordance with market practice, to meet the needs of different users, Samsung may offer more memory versions when the device is officially released.

The single-core test score was 1158 points, while the multi-core test score reached 3401 points. Given that the current tests are only for engineering prototypes, the final performance of the mass production version is often further optimized. Therefore, the actual performance of the retail version is expected to achieve a slight improvement on this basis.
In contrast, the previous generation Galaxy A36 was equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 processor (SoC). In the same Geekbench test, its single-core and multi-core scores were 1007 and 2917 respectively.








