The Galaxy F14, Galaxy A14 5G, and Galaxy M14 are a trio of very similar smartphones that made their debut today in India. The Galaxy F14, like the other two, is powered by a 5nm Exynos 1330 chipset and features a 6.6″ 90Hz PLS Display with FullHD+ resolution. On the Galaxy F14, you have Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection, while the glass type on the M and A siblings isn’t verified.
A 6,000mAh battery is found inside the Galaxy F14, matching the Galaxy M14 but being larger than the 5,000mAh battery found inside the Galaxy A14. The maximum charging speed of the F14 is 25W, which is faster than the 15W that both of its competitors provide.
The Samsung Galaxy F14 has a 50MP main camera with an f/1.8 aperture and a 2MP macro sensor on its back, whilst the other two additionally include a 2MP depth sensor. This is another noticeable distinction. However we doubt anyone will overlook that depth sensor. Located in the front of the device is a 13MP f/2.0 selfie camera.
The somewhat scaled-down version of Samsung’s interface, OneUI Core 5.1, is installed on top of Android 13 on the Samsung Galaxy F14. Two significant Android updates and four years of security patches are promised for the phone.
Three colors—OMG Black, G.O.A.T. Green, and B.A.E. Purple—will be available for the Samsung Galaxy F14. On March 30, sales begin at noon on Samsung’s website, Flipkart, and other retail partners. The 4+128GB version will cost INR 12,990, and the 6+128GB model will cost INR 14,490.