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Samsung Galaxy F13: Expected specs and features spotted on Geekbench! - Prune

 

 

It seems like a new mid-range smartphone is on its way from Samsung. The Samsung Galaxy F13 might be the next in line after the launch of its predecessor, the Galaxy F12 last year. It has recently been spotted on Geekbench, a popular benchmarking website, with model number SM-E135F. The phone scored 157 single-core points and 587 points in the multi-core test so far on it, which means the launch date is not too far away.

 

The website highlights the top specifications and features of the upcoming smartphone, including some of the details like it shares the same octa-core processor as the Galaxy F12. It could come with Exynos 850 SoC, 5000mAh battery, 50MP primary camera, and more. Here's everything you need to know about the Samsung Galaxy F13! Read on.

 

 

Samsung Galaxy F13: Key leaks ahead of the launch

 

 

The next F-series smartphone Samsung Galaxy F13 is likely to be an amped-up version of the Galaxy F12. It could feature a 6.6-inch LCD panel with FHD+ resolution and run on the latest Android-based OneUI 4.1 out of the box.

 

The handset could have a 2.0GHz octa-core processor paired with 4GB RAM, likely to be the company's own powerful SoC - Exynos 850. The Galaxy F13 can also come packed with a massive 5000mAh battery with 15W fast-charging support. However, the Galaxy F12 had a larger battery capacity of 6000mAh.

 

In the camera department, the Samsung Galaxy F13 could sport a quad rear camera setup, and include a 50MP main camera. The rest of the setup can have 8MP, 5MP, and 2MP sensors for bright and well-detailed images. And it could have an 8MP camera on the front for selfies and video calls.

 

There's no other information out on Samsung Galaxy F13. But as far as the rumours are concerned, the pricing will be similar to the affordable Galaxy F12, which is around Rs 10,000.

 

 


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