Samsung Galaxy A42 announced its cheapest 5G smartphone

The South Korean Giant, Samsung is launched its new 5G smartphone Samsung Galaxy A42, which is the cheapest 5G smartphone offered by Samsung. According to the source the company is demanding that this upcoming handset will be the cheapest 5G smartphone in the Samsung smartphone family.

According to GreekBench, the model number of Samsung Galaxy is A42 SM-A426B. There is no news about the price of this smartphone. It is expected that the phone will be priced lower than the current budget 5G phone from Samsung.

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GreekBrench Datasheet for Galaxy A42

Specifications of Samsung Galaxy A42

Most importantly the phone is supported by a 5G network, and the company demands that the phone will be the cheapest 5G smartphone. From the images of the phone, it can be seen that the phone has slim bezel all around. The phone has a blue to grey gradient pattern on its back.

The Samsung Galaxy A42 has a 6.6″ super AMOLED, water drop-notch display, but the screen resolution of the phone is still not reported yet. The power and volume button are present on the right side of the phone.

The phone has a quad-rear camera on the backside, aligned in a rectangle-shaped module with a flash on the top left corner. But we got no details about the sensors of the cameras. The tiny lens on the lower right one clearly hints that it’s depth sensor though. The water drop-notch shape on the screen holds the selfie camera sensor. The fingerprint sensor may be placed on the screen.

The motherboard of Galaxy A42 is listed with the codename ‘lito’, which is associated with the Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 765 SoC and Snapdragon 690 SoC. According to a reliable tipster Abhishek Yadav’s Twitter post, the GPU of the phone is listed Adreno 690, which is associated with Snapdragon 690 SoC.

Based on the source, the Samsung Galaxy A42 may have 4GB of RAM capacity with the support of 128GB of internal storage, runs on Android 10, presumably with One UI tweaks. The single-core score of the Samsung Galaxy A42 on GreekBench is 615, whereas the multi-core score is at 1,799. The phone may be packed with 5,000 mAh of battery capacity, but the charging speed is not known yet.

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