Press Renders Of Samsung Galaxy A14 Showing Triple Cameras, More

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The next, reasonably priced Samsung Galaxy A14 is now less mysterious according to what appears to be an official press render.

The high-resolution render released by Evan Blass, also known by his handle @evleaks, and posted on the less popular site Gadget Gang demonstrates how Samsung is standardising device designs for all incoming smartphones, even the really affordable A-series. The specifications of the gadget were also revealed by Blass. The phone would have a 6.8-inch FHD+ display with a dewdrop notch and very large bezels on both sides.

Samsung Galaxy A14 Render Showing

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No information was provided on the RAM distribution or the device storage settings, and it is planned to be powered by an as-yet-unannounced Exynos CPU. It will, however, have a 5,000mAh battery and most likely be charged via a USB-C connection.

The triple camera setup on the Galaxy A14 render is located at the back, and the rounded shape is very similar to the dot-style camera layout on the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, which is flush with the top left corner of the rear panel. Overall, the design is just a more streamlined Galaxy A13 from the previous year with a little boxier appearance. A 50-megapixel primary sensor is expected to be at the system’s core, according to this report.

These Samsung Galaxy A14 renderings show that a matte black edition will be available, but it may arrive in more colours as well. Although no information was provided on a probable release date, price, or geographical availability, this smartphone may be coming soon.

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