Galaxy A06 5G made its debut recently, and soon, we’ll watch the Galaxy A16 5G take the stage. This device has come up in multiple leaks, reports, and listings. Even Geekbench has tested this phone twice. And each time with a different chipset. And now, 3C has ratted out its battery specifications.
Galaxy A16 5G hauls a 5000mAh cell. The Chinese certifier 3C cleared this phone with a maximum cell size of 4,860 mAh. History would suggest that the battery size might go by 5000 mAh in advertisements and spec sheets. It’s not that special, but an 18Wh cell like this will easily last a day.
We don’t know how this is an improvement over the last generation or if they plan on it. But we can’t blame Samsung for not attempting higher upgrades in this segment. Entry-level phones like Galaxy A16 5G focus more on budget and less on research and development for better specs.
That’s about the extent of what 3C unraveled. But Geekbench added more to its hardware roster. They performed benchmarks on Samsung's latest 5G budget mobile, once with an Exynos 1330 and the other time with a Dimensity 6300. It’s safe to assume there are two variants.
That Exynos version of the phone will visit Asian or African regions if rumors are something to believe in. And the other might be for other global destinations. Geekbench says there’s at least one 4GB RAM option and one 6 GB model. There might be more, but we haven’t seen an official confirmation.