Rancakmedia.com – The Samsung Galaxy F62 was launched with a 7,000 mAh battery. Samsung doesn’t seem to have stopped producing mid-range phones with large batteries. This week, the South Korean cellphone maker officially launched a new model from the Galaxy F Series family, namely the Galaxy F62 in the Indian market.
Similar to the Galaxy M51, this latest cellphone is equipped with a battery with a large capacity, reaching 7,000 mAh. When it runs out, it can be recharged with 25-watt fast charging technology via the USB Type-C port.
Although the battery features are the same, the details of the Samsung Galaxy F62 are better than the Galaxy M51. This cellphone is equipped with the Exynos 9825 chipset, a chip that also comes in the flagship duo Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 Plus.
This system-on-chip phone is then combined with two choices of RAM and storage configurations, namely 6/128 GB or 8/128 GB. The internal memory is UFS 3.0 type for fast data transfer.
By design, the Galaxy F62 adopts a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED Plus panel (Full HD Plus resolution) which has been coated with Gorilla Glass 3 protective glass. The top has an “Infinity-O” punch hole that houses a 32 MP selfie camera.
Turning to the back, on this side there are four cameras that are accommodated in a square module, consisting of a 64 MP main camera, a 12 MP ultrawide camera, a 5 MP macro camera, and a 5 MP depth sensor camera.
Other supporting features include a fingerprint scanner module that is embedded in the power button, the Android 11 operating system coated with the latest Samsung interface, One UI 3.1, and support for NFC connectivity.
In the Indian market, the Samsung Galaxy F62 is sold from February 22 at a price of 23,999 rupees (approximately Rp 4.5 million) for the 6 GB/128 GB variant and 25,999 rupees (approximately Rp 4.9 million) for the 8 GB/128 GB variant.
Source: kompas.com