Samsung Galaxy A13 to feature quad-cameras, production to begin at Greater Noida factory
Samsung is gearing up to launch a new mid-range A-series phone, the Galaxy A13 5G. The phone is expected to go on sale in the coming weeks. The upcoming Samsung Galaxy A13 could be the company’s cheapest 5G phone to date. A new report from 91mobiles says the Korean tech giant is also working on a 4G variant of the phone. The report also claims that the forthcoming Samsung Galaxy A13 (4G variant) has entered production at Samsung’s India plant, which is located in Greater Noida.
The 91mobiles report also reveals some information about the design of the upcoming phone. The upcoming Galaxy A13 (4G variant) will have a plastic back. The back panel will have a glossy surface and is equipped with four cameras. A report from 91mobiles suggests that the camera layout on the upcoming Galaxy A13 will be the same as on the Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G. In addition, the upcoming Galaxy phone will feature a 3.5mm audio port, a Type-C charging port, and a speaker grill at the bottom. And on the right edge will house the power button and volume rockers.
As for technical specifications, the report says nothing. Since the phone has entered the production phase, we can expect it to launch soon. This means the phone should start showing up on certification sites. When this happens, we will inform our readers about the developments.
Samsung Galaxy A13 5G: features and specifications
The Samsung Galaxy A13 5G has already passed several certifications including the FCC, Bluetooth SIG, and has also appeared on the Geekbench database. The phone is likely to feature an 8-core MediaTek Dimensity 700 SoC built on TSMC’s 7nm manufacturing process. The Dimensity 700 will ship with an integrated Mali G57 GPU clocked at 950MHz. Galaxy A13 5G will boot OneUi 3.1 based on Android 11.
A rendering of the Galaxy A13 5G has been leaked online and a 6.48-inch IPS LCD display with watermark has been revealed. The phone may pack a 50MP triple rear camera and a 5000mAh battery. In addition, FCC certification has already confirmed that the upcoming phone will offer support for 15W fast charging. The phone will have a side-mounted fingerprint scanner built into the power button.
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