Samsung Galaxy A8 (2016) also known as SM-A810, has recently been benchmarked for its 3D Graphics capabilities. Although the specs are not reportedly the latest, the price is quite reasonable.
GFX Bench has tested the Galaxy SM-A810 with several games to the smoothness of its 3D graphics. The testers played "Manhattan 3.1" using OpenGL ES 3.1. On screen tests revealed that it could process around 900 frames running at 14.0 Frames per second (Fps). The A8 was a bit slower off-screen, processing 818 frames at 13.2 Fps).
Its graphics performance improved tremendously when it ran the "T-Rex" game with OpenGL ES 2. Onscreen, it was able to process more than 2500 frames at around 45 Fps, Off-screen also yielded better results, processing 2350 frames at 42 Fps. No results for the Low-level and Special Tests have been released as of late.
The Samsung Galaxy SM-A810 is using the Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow version as its OS. The screen measures 5.1" with a 1920 x 1080 touchscreen resolution. The CPU of the new A8 is an Exynos 7 Octa.
The graphic card is an ARM Mali-T760 octa core. It supports the OpenGL ES 3.1 for its API. It has a front and back camera as well. The front camera could take 15 MP pictures or even 16 MP, according to Phone Arena. The back camera has is estimated to have at least 4.7 MP. Both cameras can take video with a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080.
The Galaxy A8 (2016) model has a RAM capacity of 3GB and internal storage space of 32GB. It also has the standard features such as Bluetooth, WI-FI and GPS. Its predecessor was the thinnest model released by Samsung. Unfortunately, no data has been released yet on the SM-A810 thickness. Observers believed that the upcoming smartphone would retain its thinness.
Samsung has yet to announce the official launching of the A8 (2016) / SM-A810 model.