[Update: It was a fake listing]Samsung Galaxy A77 5G (SM-A776B) pops up on Geekbench with Samsung Xclipse 940 GPU
Update on 24th November 2025 at 12:49 PM: The Geekbench listing that was believed to be for the Galaxy A77 5G has turned out to be a dud. Even the same tipster who first spotted it now claims that it was a fake listing and was simply a rooted Galaxy S24 FE.
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Samsung launched the Galaxy A73 5G back in April 2022, and for reasons no one really knows, it completely skipped the Galaxy A74 and everything after it. Some even say the A73 5G was too good and ended up eating into their flagship sales at the time.
But now, out of nowhere, the Samsung Galaxy A77 has popped up on the Geekbench database. This basically means that nearly three years later, Samsung might finally be getting ready to release a successor to the Galaxy A73 5G.
Here is more to it.
Samsung Galaxy A77 5G spotted on Geekbench
The Geekbench listing shows the model number SM-A776B, which clearly points to the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A77 5G. The last letter “B” usually means it’s the Indian/Global variant.
🚨 Wait a minute — Samsung’s A7x series is making a comeback. The A73 5G was the last device in this lineup back in 2022, but now the Samsung Galaxy A77 (SM-A776B) has appeared on Geekbench with a new Samsung SoC featuring the same GPU as the Exynos 2400 and 2400e.… pic.twitter.com/48bpIwZZSO
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According to the listing, the Galaxy A77 5G prototype scored 1673 in single-core and 5597 in multi-core tests. It’s running a 10-core CPU with three cores at 2.78 GHz, three at 2.30 GHz, and four at 1.82 GHz. The source code also shows the Samsung Xclipse 940 GPU, the same one used in the Exynos 2400/2400E. But since the core setup doesn’t match those chips, this might actually be a brand-new chipset that no one has heard about yet.
The device tested was running Android 16 with One UI 8, and it had 8GB of RAM, so we can expect at least one 8GB variant when it launches.