Following protracted speculation, Samsung has debuted the Galaxy A41. It has a 6.1-inch SuperAMOLED display with a U-shaped notch and a 3500mAh battery. It also has an IP68 ingress-protection rating and 4GB of RAM.
Samsung has finally introduced the Galaxy A40's successor. As it turns out, its display is 6.1 inches in diagonal length, although its FHD+ resolution should keep its pixel density high. The new phone does have a proportionally small battery, however.
The Galaxy A41 is indeed powered by the MediaTek Helio P65 processor, which increases the odds that the A31 will also have this SoC. It also has a single 4GB RAM/64GB internal storage SKU - and an IP68 rating, unusual in a phone of its tier.
Samsung has decided to refrain from making the A41 another rectangle-camera phone. Instead, its 48+8+5MP triple configuration is presented in a vertical arrangement. The OEM has released this phone through NTT Docomo in Japan for now; wider availability or pricing for this phone is not provided at the moment.
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