Samsung is likely to launch its budget-friendly Galaxy A16 in both 4G and 5G versions this December. Detailed specifications for both models have recently surfaced. These leaks come after earlier information about the phone’s design and pricing, confirming what we can expect from the new A-series devices.
As the names imply, the Galaxy A16 4G and A16 5G are almost identical, with the main difference being their processors. In Europe, the A16 5G will feature Samsung’s Exynos 1330 chip, while in other regions like South East Asia, it’s expected to come with MediaTek’s Dimensity 6300.
The A16 4G, on the other hand, will use MediaTek’s older Helio G99 chip, just like the previous model.
Both versions will share the same core features, including a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED screen (FHD+ 90Hz), a 50MP main camera, 5MP ultrawide lens, 2MP macro sensor, and a 5,000 mAh battery with 25W fast charging. They will also come with 4GB RAM, 128GB of storage, and support for microSD card expansion.
Samsung Galaxy A16 is expected to provide up to 6 years of Android updates and security patches. In Europe, the Galaxy A16 4G is likely to be priced around €210, while the A16 5G will start at €240.