Samsung Galaxy A12 Nacho launches with Exynos 850

2021-08-09 13:06:07

Samsung mobile had introduced Galaxy A12 last year. That was powered by MediaTek Helio P35. As of August 9, the brand launches Galaxy A12 Nacho for the Russian and European regions. The Nacho moniker brought to user Exynos 850 chipset instead of P35. Samsung A12 Nacho is currently on sale in Russia. For the standard 3GB/32GB variant, Galaxy A12 Nacho is priced at RUB 11,990 ($160). Two other variants are also available, 4GB/64GB for RUB 13,990 ($175) and 4GB/128GB for RUB 16,990 ($190). Third-party sellers like Beeline, MTS, and Megafon are also selling Galaxy A12 Nacho.

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Galaxy A12 Nacho has a flat-screen with a teardrop selfie notch and an unknown glass on the front. Weighing in at 205 grams, Nacho is not a lightweight handset. There is a USB Type C for reverse charging. All you would find on the back are four camera lenses, shaping a square matrix. Luckily, you are getting a 3.5 mm audio jack and a side-mounted Fingerprint Sensor.

Galaxy A12 Nacho is 6.5-inch large and enables HD resolution. It is sharp and vibrant for indoor views. Glad to see Android 11 OS. users can experience new features i.e. better navigation, dynamic media controls, schedule dark theme, built-in screen recorder, greater control over the conversation, notification history (recalling cleared notifications), and temporary permission for apps for better privacy.

Samsung A12 Nacho can take splendid Full HD photos, thanks to a 48MP main camera. The aperture is f/2.0. For ultrawide shots, there is a 5MP lens with a 123-degree field of view. You can zoom twice easily. The third and fourth are 2MP macro and 2MP depth respectively. Galaxy A12 Nacho offers an 8MP front-facing camera, having an f/2.2 aperture.

With a 5000mAh battery, A12 Nacho delivers 31 hours of talk time, 16 hours of web browsing, and 15 hours of video playback. It allows a 15W Fast Charge. Buyers have to choose from Black, Blue, and Red hues.

 

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