Samsung is preparing to introduce the Samsung Galaxy F16 5G, which will expand its Galaxy F-series. The phone was certified by the BIS and WiFi Alliance last month, and it has since been noticed on Geekbench, which has provided important information about its specs. Let’s investigate the possibilities this new gadget offers!
Key Specifications
A number of intriguing aspects of the Galaxy F16 5G, known by its model number SM-E166P, have been revealed via the Geekbench listing. The MediaTek Dimensity 6300 CPU is anticipated to power the device’s motherboard, which has the codename “m16xm.”
With a Mali G57 MC2 GPU and six cores clocked at 2GHz and two cores at 2.40GHz, the processor configuration offers seamless performance for gaming and multitasking.
The device has 8GB of RAM, but there may be more variants available when it launches. Although it seems a little outdated in comparison to more recent releases, the smartphone will come pre-installed with Android 14 OS.
Performance
In Geekbench testing, the Galaxy F16 5G received 678 points for single-core performance and 1,902 points for multi-core performance. Interestingly, its predecessor, the Galaxy F15, performed somewhat better in single-core testing but struggled in multi-core tests.
Comparisons
Furthermore, the Galaxy F16 5G’s specifications look to be very similar to those of the Galaxy M16 5G and the Galaxy A16 5G, both of which were released in October of 2018. Samsung’s policy of using comparable hardware across different ranges provides consistent performance, but with small changes in appearance and features.
Launch & Pricing
The Galaxy F16 5G is expected to come in the coming months, following the trend set by its predecessor, which started at ₹12,999. While official specifics are still unknown, the device is expected to fight fiercely in the affordable 5G category.
