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Samsung is working on several new entry-level and mid-range products. Today, we got our first look at the Galaxy M55s, and shortly after, another upcoming Samsung phone surfaced in high-quality renders.

This time, it’s the entry-level Galaxy A16 5G, whose render has come to light courtesy of the publication Android Headlines. As is typical for Samsung now, the phone features vertically aligned triple camera rings on the back, with a glossy finish.

The frame is flat, and there’s a raised bar on the right for the volume controls and the power/fingerprint button. Samsung calls it a “Key Island” design. Up front, the screen has a waterdrop notch for the selfie camera. The bezels are also noticeable, especially the chin at the bottom.

The leak doesn’t reveal anything about the phone’s specifications. But it is expected to have a 5000mAh battery. It also appeared on Geekbench with two different chips: the Dimensity 6300 (SM-A166P) and the Exynos 1330 (SM-A166E).

We are not sure if Samsung will ship the phone with different chips on different markets, but that could be the case going by benchmark. 

The phone is also rumored to feature a 50 MP primary camera, 5 MP secondary camera, and 2 MP macro camera. On the front, it will likely feature a 13 MP selfie sensor.

A 4G variant of the Galaxy A16 has also appeared in the UK carrier database, though details about it are scarce at the moment. However, we expect the phone to share design elements with the 5G model.

The Samsung Galaxy A16 is rumored to launch in December. That’s about three months from now. By then, we’ll likely learn more about its specs.

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