Samsung Galaxy F22 is coming on July 6 2021, design and specs review

    The Samsung Galaxy F22 we’ve been finding out about for a couple of months will be formally presented one week from now – on July 6.

    This affirmation comes from Samsung’s Pakistan branch as the organization set up the Galaxy F22’s promotion page on its authority site, uncovering the smartphone plan and specs.

    The Samsung Galaxy F22 is worked around a 6.4″ 90Hz Super AMOLED screen of HD+ goal, includes a 48MP quad camera on its back board, and packs a 6,000 mAh battery. The mobile phone will come in dark tone,

    however there will probably be other shading choices too.

    While Samsung hasn’t affirmed the remainder of the Galaxy F22’s specs, the mobile phone is required to be a rebranded Galaxy A22 with a greater battery, which means you can expect a Helio G80 SoC, side-mounted unique mark peruser, and 15W charging.

    The water drop indent will house a 13MP selfie camera, and the 48MP essential camera on the back will be joined by 8MP ultrawide, 2MP full scale, and 2MP profundity units.

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    Anxious Holly (I Love Samsung)
    Anxious Holly (I Love Samsung)
    Holly is a passionate writer who has a deep love for mobile tech. particularly Samsung products. With years of experience writing about the latest advancements in mobile technology, Holly has developed a keen understanding of the inner workings of Samsung devices.

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