Today Samsung has discreetly uncovered the Galaxy A04e, in no way related to the Galaxy A04 which was reported back in August, nor the Galaxy A04s which became official in September. October’s letter is “e”. Since the A04e is by all accounts the low-end of the threesome, we expect it will likewise turn out to be the least expensive, yet sadly Samsung hasn’t yet disclosed any price or release date.
The Galaxy A04e accompanies a 6.5-inch HD+ PLS LCD touchscreen, a 13 MP back camera with a 2 MP depth sensor and a 5 MP selfie snapper, an anonymous SoC with an octa-center computer chip (supposed to be the MediaTek Helio G35), 3 or 4GB of RAM, 32/64/128GB of expandable storage, LTE support (no 5G here), 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi (no 5 GHz band so no Wi-Fi 5 or 6) and a 5,000 mAh battery.
It runs Android 12 with One UI Core 4.1 on top, which is the stripped-down adaptation of Samsung’s skin for low-end phones. It measures at 164.2 x 75.9 x 9.1 mm, and weighs 188g. You’ll have the option to buy the A04e in three colors. They’re expressively called black, light blue, and copper.
Contrasted with the A04, the A04e has a lower-res main camera, and furthermore begins at a lower RAM sum and doesn’t go as high by the same token. Contrasted with the A04s, the A04e has a lower refresh rate screen (60 Hz versus 90 Hz), a lower-res main camera, one less camera (no macro shooter), and maybe an alternate chipset (albeit that still needs to be affirmed). In any case, these three are basically indistinguishable.
Published on 10/23/22 5:02 | by Rawa John