The Samsung Galaxy A16 5G is expected to make its debut in December, though Samsung has yet to confirm any details. However, thanks to a render leaked by Android Headlines, we have an early look at the design.
The Galaxy A16 5G sports a notched display with a vertically aligned triple camera setup on the back. The SIM slot is located on the left, while the right side houses the volume rocker and power button, which doubles as a fingerprint scanner. The design is reminiscent of the Galaxy A15 5G, with minimal changes in button placement or camera arrangement.
Under the hood, the Galaxy A16 5G is rumored to pack a 5,000 mAh battery. Geekbench listings hint at two possible chipsets for this model: MediaTek’s Dimensity 6300 (SM-A166P) and Samsung’s Exynos 1330 (SM-A166E). Both options support 5G, but it’s unclear which variant Samsung will go with, as a 4G model is also expected.
The phone follows in the footsteps of the Galaxy A15, with similar design cues and likely aiming at the budget-conscious consumer. Given the Galaxy A15 5G’s use of the Dimensity 6100+ chip, it wouldn’t be surprising if Samsung sticks with MediaTek for this iteration. However, a 4G version might shake things up with different internals.
As the launch approaches, more details about the Galaxy A16 5G are expected to surface, so stay tuned for updates if you’re eyeing an affordable 5G device.
via Androidheadlines
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