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19.09.2024 06:08

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Samsung Galaxy F05 officially here! Do you already know what it brings?

The Samsung Galaxy F05 smartphone is currently on sale only in the Indian market. The entry-level version is valued at just 85 euros.
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When we think of Samsung phones, the first association is the excellent S series. Nevertheless, this is much less important to the profits of the South Korean giant compared to the cheaper families, which always sell the most units and generate the most profit. This is also completely true for the latest Galaxy F05 smartphone. It is a mid-range device with Android 14, which is also up to more demanding tasks.

The new Galaxy F05 features a 6.7-inch Super IPS display with 720p resolution and a refresh rate of 60 frames per second. The novelty also boasts excellent cameras. The main camera with a resolution of 50 million points, a 5MP ultra-wide camera and a 2MP macro camera. The main camera has a 10x digital zoom. On the front, we find a selfie camera with a resolution of 13 million pixels, which will also be great for conferences.

The interesting Galaxy F05 is also equipped with a MediaTek Helio G85 processor. Of course, this is not exactly from flies, because it has two powerful Cortex-A75 processor cores with a clock speed of up to 2.0 GHz, six Cortex-A55 CPU cores with a clock speed of up to 1.8 GHz and a Mali-G52 graphics processor. The rest of the hardware includes another four gigabytes of system memory and 64 gigabytes of expandable data storage space. Sufficiently long operating autonomy is ensured by a battery with a capacity of 5,000 milliampere hours with a 25 watt charge.

The Samsung Galaxy F05 smartphone will soon go on sale only in the Indian market. Soon, however, it could enter other European markets. The novelty is extremely cheap. The entry-level version with four gigabytes of system memory is priced at just 85 euros, which is really cheap.


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