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Samsung tools to edge-out rivals with two new budget smartphones

The smartphone major looks to expand its 2022 portfolio with the launch of Samsung Galaxy A04 and Samsung Galaxy A13s budget smartphones.

Samsung Galaxy Smartphone (Photo : File)

In its latest bid to edge out its competitors, Korean technology major Samsung plans to roll out two new entry-level smartphones in India. As per the latest reports, the smartphone major looks to further expand its 2022 portfolio with the launch of and budget smartphones.

If industry sources are to be believed then the new Samsung Galaxy A04 and Samsung Galaxy A13s will carry model numbers SM-A045F and SM-A137F respectively.

The report also suggests that the Samsung Galaxy A13s may be a refreshed version of the Samsung Galaxy A13 that was launched last month. The smartphone is said to feature similar design with slightly tweaked specs.

To recall, Samsung Galaxy A13 features a 6.6-inch Full HD+ IPS LCD Infinity-V display. Under the hood, it is powered by Samsung's own Exynos 850 chipset. The chipset is paired with up to 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage and 128GB of internal storage.

When it comes to Samsung Galaxy A04s, the report suggests it will look similar to the Samsung Galaxy A04 that was leaked last week. According to the report, the Samsung Galaxy A04s will likely feature a triple rear camera setup and Infinity-V display. The device is also rumoured to sport a 3.5mm headphone jack.

The report also suggests that the Samsung Galaxy A04s will be a JDM phone. This means that the device will not be manufactured in Samsung facilities but by its partners in China. Similar speculations have been made about the Samsung Galaxy A04 and Samsung Galaxy A13s.

As of now, Samsung has not officially revealed any details about the rumored smartphones. If the reports are to be believed, we may see new entry-level smartphones from Samsung in the coming months.

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