Samsung launches Galaxy A04e for low-income people |
Samsung has launched a new smartphone, Galaxy A04e, which the company is targeting on low income earners.
The Galaxy A04e belongs to the Galaxy A04 series launched by the South Korean company in August last year, which also includes the Galaxy A04s released in September last year.
And because the Galaxy A04e falls into the low-cost category, it offers a 6.5-inch HD+ PLS LCD screen with a 13MP rear camera and a 2MP depth camera. The front camera is housed in a 5-megapixel slot at the top of the screen.
The phone comes with an unnamed octa-core processor but it is expected to be a MediaTek Helio G35 with 3GB or 4GB of RAM and 32GB, 64GB or 128GB of internal storage that can be upgraded. via an external memory card.
Galaxy A04e supports 4G LTE only and supports 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, not Wi-Fi 5 or Wi-Fi 6. As for the battery, it has a relatively large capacity of 5000mAh.
Programmatically, the phone is 9.1 mm thick, weighs 188 grams, runs Android 12, and features One UI Core 4.1, Samsung's version of the base UI Core 4.1 for low-spec phones.
Although Samsung did not mention the body of the device, it is likely that it will be made of plastic and will be available in three colors: black, blue and copper.
Compared to Galaxy A04, Galaxy A04e offers a lower resolution main camera and less RAM. The Galaxy A04s phone has a lower screen refresh rate, it supports a refresh rate of 60 Hz compared to other phones that support 90 Hz, and it also differs in the resolution and the number of primary cameras where the Galaxy A04s has the third camera offers, to capture close-up photos. .
In response, Samsung has not revealed the price or availability of the new Galaxy A04e, as the Galaxy A04s are expected to be priced between $100 and $125. It costs about $160.