At the beginning of last month, Samsung semi-unveiled its cheapest 5G phone yet, the Galaxy A42 5G. The company showed us some official images, and only touched upon a few specs - like its 6.6" AMOLED touchscreen..
Thankfully, today Samsung has shared more
details about what's inside this smartphone, handily presented in infographic
form, as you can see below. The Galaxy A42 5G screen has HD+ resolution, and is
indeed Super AMOLED. On the rear there's a 48 MP main camera with f/1.8
aperture, an 8 MP f/2.2 ultrawide, a 5 MP f/2.4 macro cam, and a 5 MP f/2.4
depth sensor. The selfie shooter is 20 MP, f/2.2.
The phone is powered by an unnamed chipset
with an octa-core CPU (dual 2.2 GHz + Hexa 1.8 GHz). Based on that
configuration of cores and their maximum clock speeds, this seems to be the
Snapdragon 750G SoC, recently announced and already present in Xiaomi's Mi 10T
Lite.
Moving on, you get 4/6/8GB of RAM in the
A42 5G, depending on which model you buy, storage is always 128GB, though, and
expandable via microSD, unsurprisingly. A 5,000 mAh battery keeps the lights
on, and it charges at 15W maximum. The phone has an in-display fingerprint
sensor. The Galaxy A42 5G will be offered in Prism Dot Black, Prism Dot White,
and Prism Dot Gray. A release date is still unclear, as is pricing information
at this point, but clearly this one should be cheaper than the Galaxy A51 5G.