Samsung Galaxy F70e 5G Launched As New Budget Phone With 6,000 mAh Battery, 120 Hz Display, 5G And Promise Of Up To Six Years Of Updates.
Last Monday, 9th, Samsung announced the Galaxy F70e 5G, a new budget phone that arrives in the Indian market focusing on long-lasting battery, 5G connectivity, and refined design.
The launch took place in India, where the model will start being sold from February 17, with affordable prices and a promise of up to two days of use away from the charger thanks to its high-capacity battery.
The Samsung Galaxy F70e 5G is part of the brand’s more affordable smartphone line, but bets on features typically seen in more expensive models.
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The strategy, according to the company, is to meet the needs of users looking for autonomy, balanced performance, and extended software support, without significantly increasing the final cost.
Learn All About Samsung’s New Budget Phone
Long-Lasting Battery
One of the main highlights of the new budget phone from Samsung is the 6,000 mAh battery.
According to the manufacturer, this capacity allows for up to two days of continuous use on common tasks such as social media, videos, and calls.
In addition, the device features 25W charging via cable.
Although it is not the fastest on the market, this feature ensures quicker charges compared to most entry-level models, improving the everyday experience.
Large And Smooth Display On The Galaxy F70e 5G
The Samsung Galaxy F70e 5G features a 6.7-inch LCD display with IPS technology. The resolution is HD+, at 1,600 x 720 pixels, but the standout feature is the 120 Hz refresh rate that makes navigation smoother.
Meanwhile, the maximum brightness of 800 nits aids visibility in outdoor settings. Therefore, even being a new budget phone, the model offers visual comfort above the average for its category.
Balanced Performance And Available Versions
In terms of performance, the Galaxy F70e 5G is equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor, the same used in other mid-range smartphones.
It is compatible with 5G networks and promises a good balance between energy consumption and performance.
The device will be sold with 4GB or 6GB of RAM, always with 128GB of internal storage. Additionally, there is support for expansion via a microSD card in a hybrid slot.
Cameras, Design And Durability
The rear camera setup includes a 50 MP main sensor and a 2 MP depth sensor. The front camera has 8 MP and is positioned in a drop-shaped notch.
Another highlight is the rear finish with a texture that mimics synthetic leather, as well as the “Key Island” design in the side buttons.
The model also has IP54 certification, providing resistance against dust and water splashes.

Samsung Galaxy F70e 5G: Updates, Price And Availability
The Samsung Galaxy F70e 5G ships with Android 16 and One UI 8.0 interface.
Samsung promises six generations of system updates and six years of security patches, which is rare for a new budget phone.
In India, the 4GB version costs 12,499 rupees (or R$ 718 in direct conversion), while the 6GB version costs 13,999 rupees (~R$ 805).
For now, there is no forecast for release in Brazil, where Samsung already sells similar models, such as the Galaxy A07 5G.
Source: CanalTech


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