Key Points:
- The smartphone features a 48MP camera setup.
- It offers a massive battery.
- Samsung offers the device with a 90Hz refresh rate.
Along with the Samsung Galaxy F02s, Samsung has launched Samsung Galaxy F12 and the same is actually rebranded version of the Galaxy M12. Samsung has launched the device with an affordable price and it features a quad camera setup on the back.
Specifications of Samsung Galaxy F12
The device features a 6.5 HD+ display with 1600 x 720 pixels resolution along with a 90Hz refresh rate and it features a waterdrop notch on the top of the screen. The smartphone is powered by Exynos 850 SoC and has 4GB of RAM along with up to 128 GB of internal storage and the device allows users to expand the storage up to 1TB via MicroSD card.
Speaking about the camera department, the latest Samsung Galaxy F12 supports a quad rear camera setup and that is in the combination of a 48 megapixel primary sensory followed by a 5 megapixel ultrawide sensor and there is a pair of 2 megapixel sensors and that is for the portrait and macro photography. The device is also coming with a 16 megapixel front facing camera. It also supports the fingerprint scanner along with the face unlock to provide an extra layer of security.
Talking about the connectivity options, the new Samsung smartphone is coming with 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a Type-C port for charging, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. It packs on a massive 6000 mAh battery and the smartphone runs on One UI based on the Android 11 Operating System.
Pricing and availability
The 4GB + 64GB variant is coming with a price tag of ₹10,999 and the 128GB variant is having a price tag of ₹11,999. The smartphone will available via Amazon India along with the Samsung official website and the leading retail stores across the country from April 12.
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