The next Korean medium will be an inexpensive 5G smartphone in relation to the average of the Samsung range, but it will not be as much as the Galaxy A13, which will certainly cost lower figures having to make its way into the market entry range. The company is called to the goal of giving it a better technical equipment while keeping the price unchanged, the first step to ensure that the smartphone is able to be preferred over competing solutions.
According to information gathered by the Korean portal The Elec, Galaxy A13 will come with a 50 megapixel main camera. The difference of just 2 megapixels compared to the current Galaxy A12 could however be significant: the smartphone should have a new sensor made by Camsys and Namoo, and the quality could grow more than the difference in terms of megapixels suggests.
The Galaxy A13's 50-megapixel autofocus sensor is expected to be joined by three others, a 5-megapixel ultra wide-angle and two 2-megapixel "accessory" sensors, one macro and one for depth-of-field detection. On the front surface there would be an 8 megapixel camera instead.