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Samsung has introduced the Galaxy F14 4G as a budget-friendly option for Indian consumers. The brand already has a 5G model of the Galaxy F15 in the Indian market powered by the Exynos 1330 SoC.

Samsung Galaxy F14

Samsung Galaxy F14 4G specs:

Samsung has introduced the Galaxy F14 4G as a budget-friendly option for Indian consumers. Following its 5G sibling’s launch, this model offers a Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 processor, paired with 4GB RAM and an additional 4GB virtual RAM. The 64GB internal storage can be expanded up to 1TB. Its 6.7-inch Full HD+ Infinity-U LCD display boasts a 90Hz refresh rate for smooth visuals.

The device comes in Moonlight Silver and Peppermint Green color options. Photography enthusiasts will appreciate the 50MP primary rear camera accompanied by 2MP depth and macro sensors. For selfies, a 13MP front camera is included. Security is handled by a side-mounted fingerprint scanner.

A large 5000mAh battery powers the device, supporting 25W fast charging. It’s important to note that the charger is not included in the box. Running on Android 14 with One UI 6.1, the Galaxy F14 4G offers a user-friendly interface and customization options. Samsung guarantees two OS upgrades and four years of security updates.

Pricing & availability

As mentioned above, the Samsung Galaxy F14 4G comes in Moonlight Silver and Peppermint Green color options. Priced at Rs. 8,999, the single 4GB + 64GB variant will be available at selected retail outlets.

In related news, Samsung is developing the Galaxy A16 5G, the successor to the Galaxy A15 5G. The Galaxy A16 5G, spotted on the IMEI database, UK carrier EE, and Geekbench, will feature a MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor with 6GB RAM and run on Android 14. It scored 512 in single-core and 1,464 in multi-core tests on Geekbench.

The device may also have a 4G version. The Galaxy A15 5G has a 6.5-inch AMOLED display, Dimensity 6100+ chipset, up to 8GB RAM, 256GB storage, 5,000mAh battery with 25W charging, and a triple rear camera setup. The A16 5G is expected to have upgrades over its predecessor.

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