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Samsung launched the Galaxy A16 5G in the new market

Samsung is continuously expanding the newly launched mid-range Galaxy A16 5G device availability in more regions and has now made it available in the Philippines. 

Samsung recently debuted the Galaxy A16 5G and Galaxy A16 LTE in the UK, and now the company is making it available in the Philippines. Apart from these two regions, the newly launched mid-range device is also available in the Netherlands, France, and India. 

Samsung Galaxy A16 5G Specs 

The Galaxy A16 5G features a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display with minimized bezels and a refresh rate of 90 Hz. The company has offered a triple camera setup, including a 50MP main camera, a 5MP ultra-wide, and a 2MP macro camera. On the front side, a 13MP selfie camera is housed. It runs Android 14-based One UI 6.1 and has long-lasting six years of software support. 

The device features a 5000mAh battery with the support of 25W charging and is powered by the Dimensity 6300 chipset. Apart from these specifications, Samsung offered the Key Island design to the device, which resulted in a sleek look and decent design. 

Samsung Galaxy A16 5G Availability 

Samsung offered two color choices for the Galaxy A16 5G device, which are as follows: 

  • Blue Black
  • Gold

Until now, it’s available in several regions, and it is expected that soon it will expand its reach in more regions. You can check the list of markets where the device is available for now. 

Aastha

Aastha is a Author of Samlover.com. With a degree in Engineering with IT, Aastha is deeply immersed in the realm of technology. Specializing in Android and Hardware. She is Passionate about technology at the service of digital entertainment that can be used through any platform. Music, movies and video games have always taken up a good part of his free time, but he doesn't give up outdoor activities, from simple walks to cycling and skiing. He has been producing editorial content for SamLover since 2022 and has run a computer and telephony store for 3 decades.

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