More details on the upcoming Galaxy A14 low-cost Samsung phone have emerged, including camera and battery specifications. We don't have the entire picture yet, but the puzzle pieces are falling into place, and from what we've gathered so far, the Galaxy A14 doesn't seem to be that much different from its to-be predecessor, the Galaxy A13. Nevertheless, it could bring enough changes and upgrades to justify its release.
According to the latest findings via Galaxy Club, the unannounced Galaxy A14 should be equipped with a battery that carries model number EB-BA146ABY. The latter has a rated capacity of 4,900mAh, which means that Samsung will probably advertise it with a typical capacity of 5,000mAh.
Galaxy A14 to have an upgraded selfie camera
The latest information says that the Galaxy A14 should be equipped with a 50MP primary camera. It could be the same sensor that Samsung used for the Galaxy A13.
Details on the other rear-facing sensors are missing; however, the Galaxy A14 could have an upgraded front-facing camera. It won't be the 5MP or 8MP sensor used by the Galaxy A13 5G and A13, respectively, but a different selfie camera with a resolution of 13MP.
Other specifications revealed in the past through other leaks hint at a 6.8-inch LCD with a resolution of 2408 x 1080, which means that the Galaxy A14 might be slightly larger than the phone it will eventually succeed. As to when Samsung might release the Galaxy A14, the end of 2022 seems like a fair bet, but only time will tell. If history is any indication, the Galaxy A14 should hit the shelves in Europe for around €230.