We’ve all heard about that age-old bias that smartphones have very low battery life and that you’re also forced to carry the charger along all the time. While we’re not here to contradict such claims, we only want to remind you about the philosophical principle that without an exception, there would be no rule in the first place.
Samsung is determined to bring an exception along with its new Galaxy F22 model. Priced at only about 170 euros at GSMArena, the phone is surprisingly cheap for its high specifications.
That’s right, folks, Samsung Galaxy F22 packs an incredibly powerful battery of 6,000mAh! Such power should easily be able to keep the phone running for two days as long as you’re not engaging it in heavy usage such as high-end gaming, video editing, keeping multiple tabs open, and so on.
The rest of the specs for Samsung’s Galaxy F22 smartphone are also pretty impressive, as revealed by AndroidCentral.com. The gadget packs MediaTek’s Helio G80 chipset, which is considered optimal for gaming. Adding that the phone is also sporting 6GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, and a 6.4-inch HD+ AMOLED display with a refresh rate of 90Hz, the gadget already becomes great for the gaming area!
You’ll also get to take some decent photos if you’re in for buying yourself the Galaxy F22 smartphone produced by Samsung. The gadget packs a quad-camera setup on the rear that includes a 48MP main sensor, a 2MP macro lens, an 8MP ultra-wide lens, and also a 2MP depth sensor. As for the selfie camera, it’s composed of a 13MP snapper.
Samsung will officially present its Galaxy F22 model in just a few days: on July 13.
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