Samsung Galaxy F41 to Highlight 64-Megapixel Triple Back Camera Setup

Samsung Galaxy F41 will highlight a 64-megapixel primary shooter as a feature of a triple back camera setup, Flipkart has affirmed. The Galaxy F41 will be the first phone in Samsung’s recently reported F arrangement of cell phones. It is set to dispatch in India on October 8 and now, a secret page of Fipkart has uncovered that the phone will highlight a 64-megapixel picture sensor with Single Take include. The Galaxy F41 has an Infinity-U plan for the selfie shooter and thin bezels for what it’s worth. Eminently, the phone might be a rebadged variant of the Samsung Galaxy M31.

The Flipkart page for the Samsung Galaxy F41 that went live a week ago has now uncovered that the phone will include a 64-megapixel essential sensor. Furthermore, the phone has been prodded to accompany Samsung’s Single Take highlight. The page additionally expresses the Galaxy F41 will be upheld by an enormous 6,000mAh battery, a Super AMOLED show with an Infinity-U plan, and a unique mark scanner on the back. The phone will be dispatched on October 8 at 5:30pm IST. The organization has not shared on the off chance that it will have a virtual dispatch occasion for the phone or not.

Samsung Galaxy F41 schematics were supposedly spilled as of late. They indicated the phone will include a USB Type-C port, a 3.5mm earphone jack, and a solitary base terminating speaker. An insider shared that the Galaxy F41 will uphold quick charging and be offered in two RAM and capacity designs. The schematics likewise recommended that the phone might be a rebadged adaptation of the Samsung Galaxy M31 as there were a ton of key likenesses. Furthermore, the phone is supposed to come in Black, Blue, and Green shading alternatives.

According to past releases, the Galaxy F41 will be fueled by the Exynos 9611 SoC, have 6GB of RAM, and run on Android 10. The phone might be evaluated between Rs. 15,000 and Rs. 20,000.

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