Samsung announces the phone Galaxy F41
Today, Thursday, Samsung officially announced its latest smartphone Galaxy F41, which features a large capacity battery, in addition to some other specifications.
The Galaxy F41 offers a 6,000 mAh battery that Samsung says can last for 26 hours of video playback, and for days of phone calls.
The phone - which was designed and manufactured in India - targets the youth, similar to the Galaxy M31 phone, which resembles the new phone in the design.
The Galaxy F41 offers a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED screen with FHD +, and it covers 110 percent of the NTSC color spectrum, with a brightness of 420 nits.
The phone contains an Exynos 9611 eight-core processor, in addition to the Mali-G72 MP3 graphics processor, the device works with the One UI Core 2.1 user interface based on the Android 10 operating system from Google.
The Galaxy F41 offers 6 GB of random access memory (RAM) and 64 GB or 128 GB of internal storage, with the ability to expand via external microSD memory cards.
The Galaxy F41 is characterized by its main 64-megapixel rear camera, and there is a second camera for ultra-wide photography at an angle of 123 degrees, in addition to a third rear camera of 5 megapixels to photograph the depth. The front camera that comes in a cut within the screen is 32 megapixels, and it provides many shooting modes and filters. Among the best of those modes is a mode called Single Take, which takes 7 photos and 3 videos simultaneously, and lets the user choose which photos they want to keep later.
The rear camera can record 4K video and offers time-lapse modes, and boomerang mode. And on the back of the phone, too, there's a fingerprint sensor.
The Galaxy F41 comes with a 15-watt charger, so charging the phone battery from 0 percent to 100 percent may take 2 hours and 40 minutes.
The new phone is available in India from October 16, and the initial ordering will be soon. Galaxy F41 will be available at a price equivalent to $ 245 for the 128GB.
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