In March, Samsung introduced the Galaxy F14 5G and the Galaxy M14 5G, and now there are indications that 4G-only versions of both models are in the pipeline. The Galaxy M14 4G has an active support page on Samsung, and manuals for both the Galaxy M14 4G and Galaxy F14 4G have been uncovered.
It’s noteworthy that these devices are likely to be identical, merely sold under different names by various retailers. This mirrors the situation with the Galaxy F14 5G and Galaxy M14 5G, where the only distinction lies in the former omitting the depth sensor found on the latter’s rear.
The Galaxy M14 4G carries the model number SM-M146B, while the Galaxy F14 4G is identified by the model number SM-E146B. Both adhere to Samsung’s consistent design language maintained across its devices for over a year, irrespective of price point.
For both devices, the power button will serve a dual purpose as the fingerprint sensor. They will feature a single downward firing speaker and support NFC. Unfortunately, detailed specifications are yet to be revealed, leaving uncertainty about the differences from their 5G counterparts, the M14 5G and F14 5G.
Speaking of the latter, both the Galaxy F14 5G and Galaxy M14 5G boast a 6.6-inch 1080×2408 LCD touchscreen with a 90 Hz refresh rate. They are powered by the Exynos 1330 SoC, equipped with 4/6GB of RAM, 64/128GB of storage, a 50 MP main camera, a 13 MP selfie camera, and a robust 6,000 mAh battery supporting 25W wired charging.
Published on 02/3/24 11:38 | by Rawa John