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Samsung launched a new smartphone Galaxy F41. Its main strengths are especially the battery with a capacity of 6000 mAh and the main camera with a resolution of 64 MPx. Otherwise, its specifications and design are very similar to its seven months older sibling Galaxy M31.

The novelty, which seems to be aimed mainly at younger customers, received a Super AMOLED display with a diagonal of 6,4 inches, FHD+ resolution and teardrop cutout, a proven Exynos 9611 mid-range chipset, 6 GB of operating memory and 64 or 128 GB of internal memory.

The camera is triple with a resolution of 64, 5 and 8 MPx, while the second fulfills the role of a depth sensor and has a third ultra-wide-angle lens with a viewing angle of 123°. The front camera has a resolution of 32 MPx. The equipment includes a fingerprint reader and a 3,5 mm jack located on the back.

The phone is software built on Androidu 10 and the One UI user superstructure in version 2.1. The battery has a capacity of 6000 mAh and, according to the manufacturer, it can play 26 hours of video or 21 hours of continuous Internet surfing on a single charge. There is also 15W fast charging support.

It will be available from October 16 in India, at a price of 17 rupees (approx. 000 crowns). It will be possible to buy it through Samsung's website and at selected retailers.

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