Samsung Galaxy A71 5G specifications are listed on TENAA

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Samsung is preparing to make a new smartphone official, one that will arrive as an update of the already known Galaxy A71 and will be compatible with 5G networks. This device will not have a base name other than that of the mentioned mobile; more so, it will only arrive with the 5G nomenclature added at the end and, logically, updated technical specifications that accommodate the new it has to offer.

TENAA has detailed several of the characteristics and technical specifications of the Galaxy A71 5G in a new listing that recently hung in your database. The agency promises it as a mobile with more advanced features, although there are missing qualities of it to be known, as well as the rendered images of it.

The next smartphone was approved by the Chinese body under the model number 'SM-A7160'. TENAA ranks Samsung's Galaxy A71 5G as a fairly large terminal that has a 4,370 mAh battery, which is compatible with a fast charging technology of 25 W (11 V / 2.25 A). It will probably take up most of the space within the phone's 162.6 x 75.5 x 8.1mm body and helps it weigh the 185 grams that stands out.

Samsung's Exynos 980 chipset is mentioned with its Shannon 5G modem in the databaseas well as 8GB RAM and unspecified internal storage space that can be expanded using a microSD card.

The device is mentioned with a 64 MP main camera, which would probably come accompanied by a 12 MP wide-angle camera, a 5 MP macro sensor and a 5 MP one dedicated to the blur effect. For selfie photos, the Galaxy A71 5G has a 32 MP module that would possibly be located in a hole in the screen.

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TENAA does not mention anything about the size and technology of the screen, but it does The device includes a USB Type-C port, 3.5mm audio jack, Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi ac, and Android 10.


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