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The Samsung Galaxy A13 (4G and 5G) will be available in Black, White, Blue and Orange

The Samsung Galaxy A 2022 series will have a standard palette of four colors: Black, White, (Light) Blue and Orange. The Galaxy A33 5G will come in these colors, the Galaxy A53 will as well and so will the entry-level Galaxy A13.

This comes from , which reports that these paint jobs will be seen on both 4G and 5G versions of the phone – SM-A135F and SM-A136B, respectively. This will be the first 5G entry in the A10 series. You can see the black and white colorways represented in these 3D renders:

Samsung Galaxy A13 5G in Black and White (speculative renders)
Samsung Galaxy A13 5G in Black and White (speculative renders)
Samsung Galaxy A13 5G in Black and White (speculative renders)
Samsung Galaxy A13 5G in Black and White (speculative renders)

Samsung Galaxy A13 5G in Black and White (speculative renders)

The SM-A136B, the Samsung Galaxy A13 5G, has surfaced previously with a 50 MP camera (likely based on the JN1) and a 5,000 mAh battery. For comparison, the A12 models have 48 MP cameras and the same battery capacity (with 15W charging). Note that these specs will probably apply to both the 4G and 5G models.

Exclusive to the 5G version will be the Dimensity 700 chipset that was spotted in a Geekbench scorecard. It’s not clear what chipset will be used in the 4G version.

The Galaxy A13 duo might be unveiled early next year or even before 2021 is over with the 5G model targeting a sub-€200 price (the A12 starts at €170).

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Author: Peter
Source: GSMArena

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