Samsung's entry-level range is pretty solid and sells a significant number of units in markets across the globe every year. The company refreshes these models frequently so that customers get good bang for their buck.
It's been known for a while now that Samsung has been working on a new entry-level device, dubbed the Galaxy A06. New renders of the device have leaked online, giving us a good look at it.
New Galaxy A06 press renders have emerged
Earlier reports have suggested that the Galaxy A06 will be powered by a MediaTek Helio G85 chipset with Android 14 onboard alongside One UI 6.1. There's going to be 4GB of RAM in one of the variants as well, while 6GB will be standard in most markets. This will be a dual-SIM smartphone with 4G LTE support. Don't count on 5G support, though.
Its design was seen in an earlier leak as well, which revealed that the Key Island design element that Samsung introduced with the Galaxy A35 and Galaxy A55 series is now trickling lower down the order. The leak further suggested that the Galaxy A06 will come with an LCD 6.7-inch display with HD+ resolution and a U-shaped notch on the front for the selfie camera.
This will be one of the few Samsung phones with a 3.5mm headphone jack as you don't find that in most mid-range and premium devices these days. The Galaxy A06 is also said to come with a dual-camera setup that has an LED flash. A 5,000mAh battery will keep the lights on with support for 15W fast charging.
These new renders reiterate what we already know about the device, and they're also a hint of the impending launch, which could happen over the next few weeks.