Official release of the Samsung Galaxy Wide6 with a powerful battery and MediaTek processor

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Starting off, there are rumours that at least two new devices—the Honor X40 and Honor X40 Max—will be introduced later this month following the introduction of the Honor X40i two months ago. According to the Weibo teaser, the next X40 series phones will also support 5G, which has recently emerged as a standard for mid- and high-end smartphones.

How to watch and what to expect at the next Apple Event: iPhone 14, Apple Watch 8, AirPods Pro 2 and more. Samsung Galaxy Wide6 goes official with MediaTek chipset, massive. If you’ve been following our news feed, you might have stumbled upon a new phone’s upcoming release from Samsung, the budget-friendly Galaxy A04s. Although the device will not be available across Europe until September 23, we know the 3/32GB model will cost less than $200.

Highlights

  • Ironically, the rest of the world is getting the Galaxy A04s powered by Samsung’s proprietary Exynos 850 processor, while South Korea, the company’s home country, is getting a version equipped with MediaTek’s Dimensity 700 CPU.

  • These X40 series phones will likely be revealed in China, where Honor is still concentrating its operations, despite the fact that we can safely expect that they will eventually be released outside of the Mainland this year based on prior precedent. For information on Honor’s next high-end smartphones, keep checking back here.

Just to recap, both Galaxy Wide6 and Galaxy A04s feature large 6.5-inch PLS LCD displays with HD+ resolution. Also, they pack 50-megapixel main cameras, couples with two 2-megapixel cameras for macro and depth. There’s also a secondary 5-megapixel camera in the front and a massive 5,000 mAh battery under the hood.

Thankfully, apart from that, there are no other difference between the Galaxy Wide6 and Galaxy A04s. However, it’s important to mention that South Korea only gets the superior model that comes with 4GB RAM and 128GB internal memory, whereas Europeans are also getting the cheaper variant with 3GB RAM and 64GB storage.

More importantly, they both ship with Android 12 right out of the box. As far as the price goes, the Galaxy Wide6 is priced to sell for the equivalent of $250, which makes slightly more expensive than the European version, but that’s because it comes with more RAM and storage.Get the most important news, reviews and deals in mobile tech delivered straight to your inbox

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