Recent Nokia phones have mostly been using Qualcomm and MediaTek chipsets, with the occasional Unisoc popping up here or there. Now the first Nokia to be powered by an Exynos chipset may have been spotted on Geekbench.
The Nokia “Suzume” is equipped with an Exynos 7884B. This is a 14 nm chip with relatively old hardware – two Cortex-A73 cores and six A53 cores, plus a Mali-G71 MP2 and an LTE modem. According to Geekbench, the A73 cluster was clocked at 2.1 GHz, while the A53 cluster ran at 1.7 GHz.
The phone doesn’t have much RAM, 3 GB by the looks of it, but it did run full Android 12. Unfortunately, this is all the info we can gather from Geekbench.
Nokia Suzume details from Geekbench: Exynos 7884B chipset, 3 GB of RAM, Android 12
The Nokia Suzume (Japanese for sparrow) may be one of the four phones that leaked a couple of weeks ago. Two of them were Go Edition phones, so they are out of contention, but the other two looked like mid-range devices with triple cameras and notched LCDs. However, they are known only as N150DL and N153DL, so it’s not clear if the Suzume code name belongs to either one of them.
A team of former Nokia employees is designing, manufacturing and launching Nokia-branded smartphones to help the well-known brand re-enter the competition. A prelude to the main move. The question is, is this a bad move? Really no, this is a great mo...
Tip us
1.9m 150k
RSS
EV
Merch
Log in I forgot my password Sign up