Samsung is preparing to launch the Galaxy F54 in some marketsS, a modified version of the recently introduced Galaxy A54. The leaked Debayan Roy has revealed the details of the technical sheet of the call mobile this Monday (8).
According to him, the device has a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display, FHD + resolution, 120 Hz frequency and Gorilla Glass 5 protection, the technical features are similar to the original model. The Exynos 1380 processor is probably the same, with up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage.
The changes are already noticeable in the cameras. 108MP sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS) and 4K recordingand 8 MP ultra-wide and 2 MP macro lens, while the selfie camera is 32 MP. For comparison, the A54 has a combination of 50 MP + 12 MP + 5 MP at the rear and 32 MP at the front.
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Galaxy F54 launches in India in 2 or 3 weeks.
The starting price will be ~26K – 27K.
Galaxy F54
• 6.7″ FHD+ 120Hz Amoled
• Exynos 1380
• 108MP OIS +8+2, 32MP???
• 6000mAh, 25W
• Hybrid dock, side FS, GG5, Knox, WiFi 6— Debayan Roy (Gadgetsdata) (@Gadgetsdata) 8 May 2023
According to the information source, the Samsung Galaxy F54 will come with 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, USB-C port and hybrid slot, which will enable simultaneous use of two carrier chips or a SIM card and a memory card. The operating system is Android 13.
bigger battery
Another difference is 6,000mAh capacity battery, against the 5,000 mAh of the standard device. The phone supports 25W fast charging, which should mean less time plugged in.
The fingerprint reader on the side and the Samsung Knox function are other highlights of the mobile phone, which should not have an IP67 rating. According to Roy, Galaxy F54 will cost 27,000 Indian rupeesequivalent to R$1,600 at today’s price and will arrive in stores in India by the end of May.
Source: Tec Mundo

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