Samsung Galaxy F14 debuted in India today, joining the Galaxy A14 5G and Galaxy M14 in a trio of very closely related phones. Much like the other two, the Galaxy F14 is built around a 6.6” 90Hz PLS LCD of FullHD+ resolution and a 5nm Exynos 1330 chipset with 5G support. You get Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection on the Galaxy F14, whereas the glass type on the M and A siblings isn’t confirmed.
Inside the Galaxy F14 is a 6,000mAh
battery, which matches the Galaxy M14, but is bigger than Galaxy A14’s 5,000mAh
unit. The F14’s 25W maximum charging speed is higher than the 15W offered by
both of its counterparts. The other notable difference is around the back,
where the Samsung Galaxy F14 features a 50MP f/1.8 main camera and a 2MP macro
sensor, whereas the other two also have a 2MP depth sensor. We are very
skeptical anyone will miss that depth sensor, though. A waterdrop notch at the
front houses a 13MP f/2.0 selfie camera.
The Samsung Galaxy F14 runs Android 13
with OneUI Core 5.1 on top, which is the slightly trimmed down version of
Samsung’s interface. The phone gets a promise of two major Android updates and
four years of security updates. The Samsung Galaxy F14 will come in O.M.G.
Black, G.O.A.T. Green, and B.A.E. Purple. Sales start at noon on March 30 through
Samsung's own website, Flipkart and various retail partners. Its price will be
INR 12,990 for the 4+128GB version and INR 14,490 for the 6+128GB variant.