Samsung, a South Korean technology giant, is all set to launch its two latest Galaxy A-series handsets this week €10,000. According to a report, the company will be launching its Galaxy A04 and A04e. Notably, these smartphones will come with RAM Plus features. It allows users to add virtual RAM to the handsets as per their demand to support smooth operation of the device.
Reportedly, both the Galaxy A04 and Galaxy A04e will likely feature a 5,000mAh battery and are expected to be under €10,000 considering the budget-friendly category.
Earlier in October, Samsung had launched its Galaxy A04s. It is offered in black, green, white and orange colors. The smartphone has a 6.5-inch HD+ screen and offers a resolution of 720×1560 pixels. It is equipped with an Infinity-V display and a refresh rate of 90Hz. The phone is powered by the company’s own Samsung Exynos 850 chipset.
To perform camera duties, the handset comes with a triple camera setup on the back. The camera system consists of a 50MP primary sensor with an aperture of f/1.8. It is paired with a 2MP depth camera and a 2MP macro camera. For selfies, the smartphone comes with a 5MP front camera.
Samsung Galaxy A04s runs on Samsung One UI 4.1 based on Android 12 operating system. As mentioned above, the phone will be offered in three storage options: 32 GB, 64 GB and 128 GB storage. The smartphone comes with a microSD card storage to expand the storage up to 1 TB. The device is backed by a 5000 mAh battery.
Earlier, it was reported that Samsung Galaxy A04 Core and Galaxy M04 have been spotted in the Geekbench database. Samsung Galaxy A04 Core is listed in the BIS database with the model number SM-A042F/DS. While the Galaxy M04 is believed to have the model number SM-M045F/DS. According to the Geekbench listing, the Samsung Galaxy A04 Core could pack 3GB of RAM and run Android 12 by default. It is reported that this device may be powered by MediaTek Helio G35 SoC in combination with a Rogue GE832 GPU.
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