Leaked Samsung Galaxy A14 5G Press Render Shows a 50-Megapixel Primary Camera

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The Samsung Galaxy A14 5G has been seen at many certification sites, suggesting that its release may be imminent. Recently, a trustworthy tipper revealed what appears to be a press render of the Galaxy A14 5G. According to rumours, this device will include three back cameras, including a 50-megapixel primary camera. Additionally, a waterdrop-shaped notch for the selfie camera looks to be present on the front. According to recent rumours, this smartphone may be driven by a MediaTek Dimensity 700 SoC. However, according to the report, it might include a previously undisclosed Exynos processor.

By working with GadgetGang, tipper Evan Blass (Twitter: @evleaks) allegedly released the Galaxy A14 5G press render. According to reports, it has a 6.8-inch full-HD+ screen with a waterdrop notch for the 13-megapixel front camera. A triple-camera configuration with a resolution of 50 megapixels may also be added to this Samsung smartphone.

It may have an unannounced Exynos chipset inside. A 5,000mAh battery is also said to be included in the Galaxy A14 5G. The right spine of the phone is also visible in the leaked rendering, and it appears to have a power button/fingerprint sensor as well as volume rockers.

Samsung has not yet disclosed its pricing information or debut date. The Galaxy A14 5G, according to Blass, would be aggressively priced to be at the bottom of Samsung's portfolio of budget-friendly devices. The tipper speculates that the South Korean tech giant may even announce the release of this device with promotions allowing consumers to receive the device at no cost.

Recently, this Samsung smartphone was found in the Geekbench database. A 2+6 configuration octa-core chipset is indicated as the device's power source. Android 13 is anticipated to operate on the Galaxy A14 5G. According to the supposed listing, it obtained a single-core performance score of 522 points and a multi-core performance score of 1,710 points.


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