Samsung Galaxy A41 New Renders Show The Phone In Full Glory

Karamchand Rameshwar - Feb 29, 2020


Samsung Galaxy A41 New Renders Show The Phone In Full Glory

According to new renders, the Samsung Galaxy A41 will have an Infinity-U display, rectangular camera module, and in-display fingerprint sensor.

Two months ago, Samsung Galaxy A51 & Galaxy A71 were announced globally. Now, it seems like another Galaxy A smartphone in on the way and it is the Samsung Galaxy A41. Up until now, we only get a few details about the phone thanks to previous leaks. A new set of renders leaked by tipster @OnLeaks has revealed the design of the upcoming Galaxy A41 in full.

Samsung Galaxy A41 4
There is no fingerprint sensor at the back of the phone. 

You can see on the renders that the Galaxy A41 will not come with a punch-hole display like the Galaxy A51 & Galaxy A71. Instead, it will come with an Infinity-U display with a water-drop notch at the top. The display appears to have a size of 6 or 6.1 inches. Overall, all four bezels are relatively thick with the bottom chin being slightly larger. The phone measures 150 x 70 x 7.9 mm or 8.99 mm if you count the rear camera bump.

Samsung Galaxy A41 Render 1 Compressed
The triple camera setup is housed in a rectangular module.

The back panel of this phone seems to be made of polycarbonate and houses a triple camera setup at the top left corner. The camera setup is placed in a rectangular module along with the LED flash on the right side and a line ‘48 megapixel’, which clearly indicates that the main camera will be a 48MP sensor. OnLeaks also suggested that the same thing and it might be the Samsung GM1 sensor.

Samsung Galaxy A41 Render 3 Compressed
The bezels of the handset are quite thick.

We don’t see any fingerprint sensor at the back of the phone and the power button doesn’t seem to be flat either. Therefore, we can expect the Galaxy A41 to feature an under-display fingerprint reader, which is an upgrade over its Galaxy A40, which has a rear-mounted fingerprint reader. On the right spine, the handset has a volume rocker and a power button while the SIM card tray is placed on the left spine of the phone. At the bottom, there are a USB Type-C port, a headphone jack, and an external speaker.

Samsung Galaxy A41 Render 2 Compressed
Samsung will use Infinity-U design instead of Infinity-O design like the Galaxy A5 & A71

Samsung Galaxy A41: Specifications & Features

Recently, the handset was spotted on Geekbench with model number SM-A415F. The listing revealed that the device will feature an Helio P65 SoC, 4GB RAM, and Android 10. Its storage variant might include 64GB and 128GB. Under the hood, it might get power from a 3,500 mAh battery with support for 15W fast charging technology. Several reports suggested that the Samsung Galaxy A41 might make its debut along with the Samsung Galaxy A31 next month.

 

Samsung Galaxy A41 price: Unavailable

Samsung Galaxy A41 price in India: Unavailable

 

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