Samsung Galaxy A14 is one of the newborn budget Samsung smartphones due for launch in a couple of weeks. Several leaks have pointed out the 5G version of A14 in multiple certification sites and Geekbench confirming its existence. Now, for the first time, we can affirm that a 4G variant Galaxy A14 also exists.
Bluetooth certifier Special Interest Group cleared A14 5G about a month ago under model numbers; SM-A146U, SM-A146VL, SM-A146W, SM-A146U, SM-A146U1/DS, SM-A146P, SM-A146P/N, and SM-A146P/DSN. You will notice that the numbers end with “6,” a typical 5G Samsung devices indicator.
The rumor mill has discovered two additional models of Galaxy A14 on the Bluetooth SIG platform today. Both new models end their code on the digit “5,” SM-A145P_DS and SM-A145R_DSN. In Samsung’s terms, that typically indicates the 4G nature of the device.
Bluetooth SIG confirms the association of these model numbers with the Samsung 4G new model. The declaration also mentions BT 5.3 technology on both new devices. Other than that, there isn’t anything noteworthy in the document. In the last few weeks, Galaxy A14 has leaked a lot, and we’ve discovered almost every crucial aspect.
In addition to the Exynos 1330, the global retail Galaxy A14 will also have the MediaTek Dimensity 700 variant. The FCC database indicates the phone should arrive with a 5,000mAh battery and a 15W charger. Render leaks have pointed the device out in three colorways; Black, Dark Red, and Light Green.
Moreover, its chassis encompasses a 6.8-inch IPS panel with FHD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. With a 50MP rear sensor, it will boast an Ultrawide and a Macro camera. The self-portrait shooter is under its notched forehead abound a 16MP sensor. For those who aren't up to date, its ancestor from the last year, the Samsung Galaxy 13 is priced at Rs. 44,000 in Pakistan.