Samsung Galaxy A41 receives Bluetooth SIG certification

2020-03-06 17:10:26

Samsung Galaxy A41 has been in the works for a while now alongside another mid-ranger, the Galaxy A31 phone. The smartphone recently appeared on the Geekbench certification agency back in February with model number SM-A415F, 4GB of RAM, and Android 10 OS, which should be skinned with One UI 2.0 custom UI. The Samsung Galaxy A41 was managed to score 1,684 points in the single-core test and 5,403 points in the multi-core test. Now, thanks to Bluetooth SIG certification, the Samsung Galaxy A41 moniker has been confirmed, and the listing also suggests the phone will have Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity. While the listing doesn’t reveal much about the Galaxy A41 just yet, it hints that the launch of the phone is imminent.

Previous reports suggested that the Samsung Galaxy A41 will sport triple cameras in a rectangle module with a primary 48-megapixel sensor. While details regarding the other two sensors are scarce at the moment, it could house an ultra-wide-angle lens and a macro sensor. The Geekbench listing revealed the Samsung Galaxy A41 would be fueled by a 1.71GHz octa-core MediaTek processor, possibly the Helio P65 chipset. The Samsung Galaxy A41 alleged renders suggest the phone will have an Infinity-U display with a waterdrop notch to bring the front camera and is said to feature a 6-inch or a 6.1-inch screen.

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