Last year, Samsung launched the 5G variants of the Galaxy F14 and the Galaxy M14 in India. Now, the company seems to be ready to launch 4G LTE variants of those phones in India. Support pages for both those phones have been listed on Samsung India's website, which points to a release that could happen soon.
Support pages for two new Samsung phones—Galaxy F14 4G (SM-E145F/DS) and Galaxy M14 4G (SM-M145F/DS)—were spotted on Samsung India's website. Both phones appear to feature similar hardware, as there is only one user manual for both, and it lists the model numbers of both upcoming smartphones. The user manual also reveals the basic front and rear designs of the Galaxy F14 4G and the Galaxy M14 5G.
The Galaxy F14 4G and the Galaxy M14 5G have a big display on the front, featuring a waterdrop-shaped cutout for the selfie camera. The phones also feature a triple-camera setup on the rear and a capacitive fingerprint reader on the right side. They both have a USB Type-C port, a headphone jack, and a single loudspeaker on the bottom. It has a dual-SIM + microSD card slot on the left and NFC on the rear.
These upcoming phones were listed on India's BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) certification website months ago, but Samsung didn't end up launching them. Not much else is known about the Galaxy F14 4G and the Galaxy M14 4G, but they will surely be priced lower than their 5G variants. Moreover, the firmware file for the Galaxy F14 4G is already available in our database, and it is based on Android 13.
Previous reports indicate that both phones feature Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.x. The devices have already received certification from the Wi-Fi Alliance, and the certification document reveals that the phone runs Android 14, so it is likely that the Galaxy F14 4G and the Galaxy M14 4G will run Android 14-based One UI 6.0 out of the box. We can expect the phones to get at least three major Android OS updates.