Stop us when you’ve had enough of this one. Immediately, we now have the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra for an in-depth overview, which is practically equivalent to the 4G model released just last month.
Like its 5G counterpart, the 4G model arrives with minimal accessories – merely a SIM eject tool and a USB-C charger.
While the LTE-only Galaxy A16 shares similarities with its 5G variant, distinct visual differences become apparent upon closer inspection. The 5G dummy featured a distinctive rear panel characterized by a prism-like design that significantly impacted reflections, whereas its 4G counterpart boasted a subtle matte finish. Our grey-toned mannequin undeniably exhibits a subtle hint of soft blue undertones.
The phone features a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with an impressive 1080x2340px resolution and 90Hz refresh rate, identical to its predecessor. It also retains the same generous 5,000mAh battery that supports rapid charging at 25W. The camera setup remains unchanged as well, comprising a quad-camera configuration consisting of a primary 50MP sensor, paired with a 5MP telephoto lens offering 0.6x zoom, a dedicated macro lens for extreme close-ups, and further enhanced by AI-powered software processing.
The LTE-only model shares the same 6nm Helio G99 system-on-chip (SoC) as its 4G counterpart, the Galaxy A15.
The new chip will likely yield significantly varying battery life statistics and conceivably a disparity in camera resolution. We will take a comprehensive look at each one in our detailed overview.
While you would certainly place a premium on a distinction in value? Typically priced around €250, the Galaxy A16 5G is available at a competitive price point, with discounts bringing it down to an even more affordable €200. While the Galaxy A16 4G may not be universally available, it’s priced competitively at approximately €190, roughly €50-€60 less than its predecessors.
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