Samsung is set to expand its Galaxy A series with the upcoming Galaxy A07 5G, following the launch of the Galaxy A07 4G in August. Ahead of its official release, the device has appeared on Geekbench, providing an early glimpse at its specifications and performance metrics.
The handset is listed under the model number SM-A076B, which is expected to correspond to the Galaxy A07 5G. According to the benchmark entry, the smartphone runs Android 16 and is equipped with 4GB of RAM, ensuring smooth daily performance for typical tasks and apps.
Geekbench details reveal that the device is powered by an octa-core processor, featuring six cores clocked at 2.00 GHz and two high-performance cores running at 2.40 GHz. These specifications suggest the use of the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset, the same processor found in the Galaxy A06 5G, providing balanced efficiency and performance for mid-range users.
In benchmark testing, the Galaxy A07 5G scored 729 in single-core tests and 1,878 in multi-core tests, offering insight into its processing capabilities and potential for handling multitasking and moderate gaming.
The upcoming Galaxy A07 5G is expected to launch later this month or in early January, featuring modest upgrades over the A07 4G. While it may not dramatically overhaul the series, the addition of 5G connectivity and improved processor performance are likely to appeal to users seeking affordable next-generation connectivity and reliable everyday performance.
Samsungโs expansion of the Galaxy A series with the A07 5G underscores its ongoing strategy to provide accessible 5G devices in emerging markets while maintaining strong mid-range offerings.

