Differences between the Samsung Galaxy A13 5G vs the A12 5G

Back in September, it was boasted that Samsung’s Galaxy A13 5G could be the cheapest 5G phone to beat. This will be added to the company’s current 5G lineup of phones, and for those looking to make the most out of the fast 5G technology but do not have the bank to afford flagship phones, this news is undoubtedly excellent. However, apart from being able to use 5G, what else does the phone have to offer? Would it be worth investing in the A13 5G if you already own the A12 5G? 

Today, to answer those questions, we’re going to compare the two phones against each other to help you decide if the A13 5G is worth the investment or sticking to the A12 5G would suffice:

The Samsung Galaxy A12 5G Specifications

Samsung Galaxy A12

To start, let us talk about the A12 5G phone. When it comes to the screen, this phone offers a bright, sharp 6.5-inch screen with a resolution of 1600×720. The phone’s processor is an Exynos 880, and it also offers 6Gb of RAM and a 128Gb storage space. The rear camera comes at 48Mp that takes excellent photos, while the front camera, designed for selfies, comes at 13Mp. In addition to all of this, the A12 5G still has a headphone jack, perfect for those still using their headsets that require a connection to work. However, keep in mind that this device isn’t waterproof as some of Samsung’s phones are. So, don’t take it into the shower! There is also no wireless charging, so keep that in mind, although it does support fast charging with its 5000mAh battery.

Compared to many other phones of the same spec in the market, the A12 5G was incredibly cheap and is one of the best deals for anyone looking for a great phone that offers 5G capabilities. This is especially true for those who love Android phones and perfect for those who have used Android 11 OS.

The Samsung Galaxy A13 5G Specifications

Samsung Galaxy A13 5G

The new Samsung Galaxy A13 5G isn’t out yet, but we do have some renders and specifications shared to still give you a sense of what to expect from the new phone.

The A13 5G will come with a brand-new display called the waterdrop infinity-V display. This is a fancy term for “a notch to take up as little space as possible on the screen,” giving you more screen real estate. On the side of the display will be a fingerprint sensor, along with the cameras at the back that are stacked on top of each other, with the primary being a 50Mp camera.

Going further into the hardware, the Samsung Galaxy A13 5G starts with 4Gb of RAM and 64Gb of storage. Its processor is the MediaTek Dimensity 700, an octa-core processor capable of handling anything thrown in its way. The battery is the standard 5000mAh battery, so you can expect the phone to last a long time.

Price-wise, there is no exact price. However, it is promised that this phone will still be super affordable, a promise that will still stir excitement!

Conclusion

With all of that out of the way, we hope you now understand some of the differences between the Samsung Galaxy A12 5G versus the A13 5G version. Remember, as the name implies, both phones support 5G connectivity, meaning that you’ll get blazing fast connection speeds. As such, if you are in the market for a 5G phone to capitalize on this technology, any of the two phones will not disappoint. Of course, time will tell how the A13 5G will be like, but until then, it seems that for those looking to purchase a 5G phone, the Samsung Galaxy A13 5G seems to deliver. For those with the A12 5G, a great piece of technology is already in their hands, and upgrading is optional.

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Arthur Hill
Mobile Writer

Arthur is a senior member of the communications team who has worked at several well-known companies over the past 10 years.  As a writer with many years of experience in the technology sector, focusing on reviewing mobile phones and accessories, he has written about many products or has been hands-on with them at some point

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