Samsung's Galaxy A, Galaxy M and Galaxy F line of smartphones are often interchangeable, as demonstrated by several release cycles. The Galaxy M13 5G, on the other hand, will breathe some new life into Samsung's entry-level offerings, according to some real-world images obtained by 9mobiles.
Unlike budget-oriented offerings from Samsung (and several other OEMs), the Galaxy M13 5G cuts down on superfluous camera sensors. The camera cutout has just two large openings for the lenses and a tiny one for the LED flash.
Its exact camera configuration is anybody's guess, but one can reasonably assume that one of them will be a 50 MP sensor. A macro/depth sensor will likely accompany it as a cost-saving measure.
The leaked Galaxy M13 5G renders also showcase a fairly milquetoast design, complete with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor/power button located below the volume rocker, a USB Type-C port and a conspicuously missing 3.5 mm audio jack.
As far as its innards are concerned, the Galaxy M13 5G will very likely use an entry-level MediaTek Dimensity SoC, presumably the Galaxy A13 5G's Dimensity 700. Other specs could include a 5,000 mAh battery, and a 90 Hz LCD screen.
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