Recently, a Geekbench result surfaced, revealing that the Samsung Galaxy F15 5G will be powered by the Dimensity 6100+ chipset, identical to the one found in the Galaxy A15 5G. While both phones share many similarities, leaked teaser images suggest that there will be distinct differences between them.
One significant disparity lies in the battery capacity, with the Samsung Galaxy F15 5G slated to boast a hefty 6,000mAh battery, a notable upgrade from the A15’s 5,000mAh capacity. This aligns with last year’s Galaxy F14 5G, which the F15 is set to succeed. Additionally, the F15 is expected to support 25W charging via USB-C, ensuring rapid recharging capabilities.
Samsung has also committed to providing extensive software support for the Galaxy F15, promising users 4 OS updates and 5 years of security patches. This level of support exceeds that of its predecessor, the F14, which received only 2 OS updates and 4 years of patches, making the F15 an attractive option for budget-conscious consumers seeking long-term reliability.
The inclusion of the “Voice Focus” feature, a staple of the Galaxy A and F series since One UI 5.0, enhances call quality by filtering out ambient noise and emphasizing the voices of both callers, further enhancing the user experience.
Despite these differences, the Galaxy F15 5G is expected to retain many of the same features as the A15 5G, including a 6.5-inch FHD+ 90Hz display with a 13MP selfie camera housed within a notch. The rear camera setup is likely to consist of a triple-camera configuration, featuring a 50MP main sensor, a 5MP ultra-wide lens, and a 2MP helper. The base configuration is expected to remain consistent at 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage, mirroring the specifications of the F14.
While an official confirmation is pending, rumors suggest that the Galaxy F15 5G could be unveiled soon, marking an exciting addition to Samsung’s lineup of budget-friendly smartphones. Additionally, Samsung is reportedly preparing a 4G version of the Galaxy F14, signaling further developments in its smartphone portfolio.
Published on 03/12/24 4:19 | by Rawa John
With the launch of the Galaxy F14 in March last year, Samsung enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the imminent arrival of its successor, the Galaxy F15, even though it has not been officially announced yet. Adding fuel to the anticipation, a prototype of the F15 5G recently underwent testing on Geekbench, showcasing a promising performance with a single-core score of 690 and a multi-core score of 1,752.
Running on Android 14, the prototype is set to be equipped with Samsung’s One UI 6 upon launch. Initial specifications reveal 4GB of RAM, but there is speculation that Samsung may introduce additional memory options once the phone is officially unveiled.
While the exact chipset is not explicitly stated in the Geekbench database, there are strong indications that the Samsung Galaxy F15 5G will feature MediaTek’s Dimensity 6100+, inferred from the reported clock speeds of its processor. Notably, this chipset has previously been employed in the Galaxy A15 5G, which made its debut in December of the preceding year.
If the trend continues from the previous model, the Galaxy F15 5G is anticipated to share similarities with the A15 5G, following the pattern where the F14 was essentially a rebranded version of the A14 5G with a larger battery. If this holds true, consumers can expect the Galaxy F15 5G to boast a 6.5-inch 90 Hz AMOLED display, a triple rear camera setup featuring a 50 MP main camera, a 5 MP ultrawide lens, and a 2 MP macro lens.
On the front, a 13 MP selfie snapper is likely to be present, complemented by a robust 6,000 mAh battery to power the device through extended usage. As anticipation mounts, Samsung enthusiasts eagerly await the official unveiling of the Galaxy F15 5G to discover the full extent of its features and capabilities.
Published on 02/22/24 12:15 | by Rawa John