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Samsung recently unveiled its first phone of the year Galaxy A14 5G. Anecdotal reports suggested that Samsung is working on a 4G version of it, and it has now been leaked in the first renders.

From renders posted by the site WinFuture, it follows that Galaxy The A14 4G (SM-A145F) will not differ from its older sibling. So it has a flat display with a fairly prominent chin and teardrop cut-out and three separate cameras on the back. The smartphone captures images in black, light green and silver.

The specifications of the phone were also leaked along with the renders. According to the mentioned website, the PLS will have a 6,6-inch LCD display with a FHD+ resolution (1080 x 2408 px) and a standard (i.e. 60Hz) refresh rate. It is to be powered by the Helio G80 chipset, which is said to be accompanied by 4 or 6 GB of operating system and 64 or 128 GB of expandable internal memory. The rear camera is supposed to have a resolution of 50, 5 and 2 MPx (the second is said to fulfill the role of "wide-angle" and the third to serve as a macro camera), the front is said to be 13 megapixels. The battery should have a capacity of 5000 mAh and not support fast charging. The equipment should include a fingerprint reader located on the side, a 3,5 mm jack, NFC and stereo speakers. Software-wise, the phone will apparently run on Androidat 13 and superstructure One UI 5.0.

Galaxy The A14 4G will reportedly be introduced by the end of March and should cost 200 euros (roughly CZK 4) in Europe.

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