Samsung is about to announce the cheaper Galaxy F13 in India next. In the past, Samsung launched the new Galaxy A13 4G in the country. Now the company is busy planning to soon launch the Galaxy F13 in India. Ahead of the official launch, we have spotted the device on Geekbench.
As per the listing, the new Galaxy F13 is listed as SM-E135F which is running on the latest Android 12 OS out of the box. The new Galaxy F13 is now powered by Exynos 850 SoC coupled with 4GB RAM. So we can expect it to ship with 64GB of internal storage & comes with a microSD card slot.
Further, the device secured not so impressive 156 in single-core & 582 under multi-core test. So with this leak, we can confirm that Galaxy F13 will again turn out to be rebranded Galaxy A13 after all. The Galaxy F13 will be exclusive to Flipkart and might launch later this month in India.
Samsung Galaxy A13:
The Galaxy A13 will flaunt the same design that was previously launched 5G variant. For the selfie camera, there’s a waterdrop notch cutout on the front, a side-mounted fingerprint scanner that doubles as the power button, and a USB-C connector at the bottom that’s also home to a 3.5mm headphone jack and speaker. It measures 8.8mm thick and weighs 195g.

The new Galaxy A13 4G sports 6.6 inches HD+ IPS LCD Infinity-V display with a 60Hz refresh rate. It features Corning Gorilla Glass 5 on top. The notch carries an 8MP selfie shooter with an aperture of f/2.0. On the back, the Galaxy A13 features quad rear cameras with a 50MP main shooter with f/1.8 aperture, 5MP Ultra-wide, along with dual 2MP depth plus macro sensor with an aperture of f/2.4 with LED flash.
The Galaxy A13 4G is powered by an Exynos 850 SoC coupled with 3GB/4GB/6GB RAM and 32GB/64GB/128GB internal storage. It also comes with a dedicated microSD card slot. All this is packed by 5000 mAh battery with 25W fast charging support and runs on Android 12 with One UI 4.1 on top. Further, the device also features a fingerprint scanner on the side. It will come in Black, Peach, White & Blue colors.







