Samsung is reported to have been working on Samsung Galaxy A14, which is a budget-oriented device. It is said that the phone will be launched globally in the coming weeks. It is rumored that the Samsung Galaxy A14 will come out in both 4G and 5G variants.
The 4G variant is also said to have been listed on the Bluetooth SIG certification, Indonesia’s SDPPI certification and WiFi Alliance certification website. It is assumed that the phone will be launched soon enough considering the fact that it is getting listed on various certification websites and databases.
Samsung Galaxy A14 features
Since the phone was on the Bluetooth SIG certification list, it can be said that the phone will have Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity. It will also come with pre-loaded Android 13 and will have dual-WiFi bands, meaning that the phone will work with both 2.4GHz and 5GHz WiFi bands. Any other specifications have not been revealed yet in these listings.
When it comes to the 5G variant of the Samsung Galaxy A14, it was earlier spotted on the Geekbench test database, and based on that, it can be speculated that the phone may very well be powered by an Exynos 1330 processor. According to the same listing, it could be possible that the phone may have a MediaTek Dimensity variant, which may be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 700 processor.
One thing we know for sure is that owing to the device’s listing on the FCC certification, it will have a 5,000mAh battery and will also have 15W fast charging support. We can’t say anything about the other specifications, so we will either have to wait for an official teaser or the product launch itself.
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