(4) On Monday, Samsung introduced the Galaxy F15 5G, a mobile phone that has been the target of many leaks in recent days. launched in indiaIt stands out with its large capacity battery, availability of various Android updates and affordable price.

The new smartphone is powered by a processor with a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED screen, Full HD + resolution and 90 Hz refresh rate. MediaTek Dimensity 6100 Plus with 4GB or 6GB RAM and 128GB internal storage Expandable up to 1TB via microSD card.

One of the main attractions, The battery has a capacity of 6,000 mAh and promises energy for two daysIt reminds us that autonomy can be affected by the type of use, according to the South Korean giant. The component supports 25W fast charging, allowing it to be plugged in for short periods of time.

Operating system of Samsung Galaxy F15 Android 14 with four-year update guaranteeSo it will receive updates up to Android 18. As for security patches, the brand has confirmed their availability for the next five years, strengthening protection against malware and other virtual threats.

In terms of camera, the new member of the Galaxy F series has three rear lenses. main 50 MP, ultra-wide 5 MP and macro 2 MP, while the selfie sensor is 13 MP. In terms of connectivity, in addition to the above-mentioned 5G, there is dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, USB-C port and P2 headphone jack.

Fingerprint reader on the side, Virtual RAM memory for optimized performance on heavy tasks and the Quick Share tool for quickly sharing content are other highlights. It is also worth mentioning Samsung Knox Vault to protect confidential data from intruders and Voice Focus to reduce noise in calls.

Cost of Samsung Galaxy F15 5G 12,999 Indian rupees In the 4 GB + 128 GB version, it is equivalent to R$ 774 at the current exchange rate, without taking into account taxes and duties. On the other hand, 6 GB + 128 GB variant is also available 14,499 Indian rupees (R$ 864) — both models can be found in black, green and purple.

Source: Tec Mundo

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