In December, Samsung had lanched the Galaxy A51 and Galaxy A71 smartphones. The South Korean company is now gearing up to launch new Galaxy A series smartphones including the Galaxy A41. So far, past reports have revealed few details on the specs of the smartphone. A fresh report on PriceBaba carries the CAD renders of the Galaxy A41 leaked by reputed tipster OnLeaks. The new renders and the 360-degree of the phone has revealed its entire design.

As it can be seen in the images, the Galaxy A41 smartphone sports an Infinity-U notch on its display. The handset appears to be fitted with a 6-inch or 6.1-inch screen. The side bezels of the phone appear slim, but the bottom bezel is a bit thick. The dimensions of the smartphone are 150 x 70 x 7.9mm. Its thickness increases to 8.9mm at the rear camera bump.

The back panel of the phone appears to be glossy polycarbonate material and it is decked with a rectangle camera module at the top-left corner. The camera module includes three sensors and an LED flash. According to OnLeaks, it includes a 48-megapixel main lens. It could be the Samsung GM1 sensor.

The rear shell of the Galaxy A41 lacks a fingerprint reader. This suggests that the phone could be equipped with an in-display fingerprint reader. The predecessor Galaxy A40 had a traditional fingerprint scanner on its back. The right edge of the Galaxy A41 has a power key and a volume rocker. The SIM card tray is on the left side of the smartphone. The bottom edge of the smartphone has an external speaker, a USB-C port and a 3.5mm audio jack.

Samsung Galaxy A41 specifications (Rumored)

The Galaxy A41 that has a model number of SM-A415F was recently seen on Geekbench with specs like Helio P65 chipset, 4 GB of RAM and Android 10 OS. The phone may come to the market in 64 GB and 128 GB storage choices. The waterdrop notch of the phone could be housing a 25-megapixel selfie camera. It could be backed by a 3,500mAh battery that supports 15W fast charging. Some reports have claimed that the smartphone may go official along with the Galaxy A31 phone in March.

 

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