Samsung Galaxy A13 5G Might Launch As Cheapest 5G Smartphone

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- Updated: 2nd Sep 2021, 11:55 IST

Samsung Galaxy A13 5G is in the works, according to rumours as the next affordable offering from the company. It succeeds the Samsung Galaxy A12 4G which launched in November last year. In the past year, 5G smartphones are now becoming the choice for users. Now, many manufacturers like Samsung are working on bringing the cheapest yet the best 5G smartphone. Moreover, this smartphone will take over Galaxy A22 5G when it launches.

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According to a report by Galaxy Club, Samsung is working on a Galaxy A series phone which will be the cheapest 5G offering. Now, the purported Samsung Galaxy A13 5G has model number AM-A136B. It will come with 5G support. The report also states that the Galaxy A13 5G will be costing under EUR 200 (roughly ₹17,300). Meanwhile, we are expecting it to be announced later this year. Now, considering that the Galaxy A12 launched in November last year, the Galaxy A13 may have a similar launch timeline.

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At this point, we only have speculation and no solid information for Samsung Galaxy A13 5G specifications. But if it is planning to launch as the next cheapest 5G offering – we can look at Galaxy A22 5G specifications. The phone launched in July at a starting price of ₹19,999. It comes with the octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 700 SoC. The phone also sports a 90Hz 6.6-inch full-HD+ Infinity-V display. The phone also houses a triple rear camera setup. It packs a 5,000mAh battery that supports 15W fast charging.

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This is what we have in terms of information for the upcoming smartphone. Samsung Galaxy A13 5G can launch later this year and might market itself as the cheapest 5G smartphone offering. We will update more as more information becomes available.



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