Samsung Galaxy A41 spot on Geekbench, may be launched soon with 25MP selfie camera

Samsung is preparing to release many budget and mid-budget devices this year, similar to final 12 months. The company launched its three smartphones Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite, S10 Lite and Galaxy A51 earlier this year. After launching these devices, the company can announce many more devices in the Unpacked Event on February 12. Like last year, this year also the company can launch many devices of Galaxy A and Galaxy M series back-to-back. The Galaxy A51 has been launched last week. Now the company is about to launch another mid budget smartphone Galaxy A41 of its Galaxy A series. This smartphone has recently been spotted on the certification website.

As per a report by MySmartPrice, the MediaTek Helio P65 processor can be used in the Samsung Galaxy A41. Octacore CPU is used in the phone. The phone can come with 4GB of RAM. This smartphone can be launched with more storage options. According to the listing, this smartphone can use OneUI 2.0 operating system based on Android 10. The listing also shows its single core and multi core score. It got a score of 1,684 in single core. At the same time, it has got a score of 5,043 in multi core. A 5.6 inch Full HD Plus display can be given in the phone.

Aside from Samsung Galaxy A41, Samsung Galaxy A40 has additionally been recorded on the certification site in the past. The company can also launch this smartphone this year. Talking about the features of this smartphone, a dual rear camera setup can be given in its back, whose primary sensor can be 16 megapixels. At the same time, a secondary rear camera of 5 megapixels can be given in the phone. A 25-megapixel selfie camera can also be given in the phone. At the same time, talking about the battery capacity, a battery of 3,100 mAh can be given in it.

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