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Two months after Samsung unveiled its first phone of the year Galaxy A14 5G, staged a slightly modified version of it under the name Galaxy M14 5G. It shares the vast majority of specifications with it, but boasts a larger battery capacity.

Galaxy The M14 5G is equipped with a 6,6-inch PLS LCD display with FHD+ resolution (1080 x 2408 px) and a refresh rate of 90 Hz. It is powered by Samsung's new mid-range chipset Exynos 1330, seconded by 4 GB of operating system and 64 or 128 GB of expandable internal memory. In terms of design, from Galaxy The A14 5G is no different, with a flat display with a teardrop notch and three separate cameras on the back.

The camera has a resolution of 50, 2 and 2 MPx, with the second serving as a macro camera and the third as a depth sensor. The front camera is 13 megapixels. The equipment includes a fingerprint reader, NFC and a 3,5 mm jack built into the power button.

The main attraction of the phone is the battery, which has a capacity of well above average 6000 mAh. Unfortunately, it only supports 15W "fast" charging. Such a large battery would certainly suit 25W charging. In terms of software, the novelty is built on Androidu 13 and the One UI 5.0 superstructure.

Galaxy The M14 5G is already available in Ukraine, where the version with 64GB storage costs 8 hryvnias (about 299 CZK) and the version with 5GB storage costs 100 hryvnias (roughly 128 CZK). It should reach other markets in the coming months.

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