After the announcement of realme’s C31, Samsung retaliates and unveils its entry-level smartphone


Stephane Ficca

Hardware & gaming specialist

April 06, 2022 at 2:08 p.m.

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Samsung Galaxy A13 © (Image: Samsung)

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Samsung is expanding its Galaxy A family a little further, with the new Galaxy A13.

A smartphone which is displayed at (just) less than 200 €, and which is available in two colors.

A newcomer to the Samsung Galaxy A range

At the end of last year, some rumors mentioned the possibility of seeing Samsung launch more than 50 smartphones in 2022. It must be said that the Korean giant is everywhere, on the entry-level and mid-range market, but also on the market for high-end smartphones, not forgetting that of folding smartphones. Today, the new Galaxy A13 is expanding the Galaxy A series.

After the Galaxy A53 5G and Galaxy A33 5G, Samsung presents the new Galaxy A13, a smartphone that revolves around a large 6.6 “Infinity-V screen, protected by Gorilla Glass 5 and overhung by a 8 megapixel front camera A smartphone that comes into direct confrontation with a certain realme C31, recently formalized and displayed a tad cheaper than this Galaxy A13.

Two days of autonomy

The smartphone signed Samsung is powered by One UI 4.1, and offers a 5000 mAh battery to ensure a two-day autonomy according to the manufacturer. Note that the smartphone is also compatible with 15 W fast charging and is only available in a 4 GB RAM / 64 GB storage version (expandable via microSD card).

Samsung Galaxy A13

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At the back, the Samsung Galaxy A13 is adorned with a quadruple photo module, which includes a 50 megapixel main sensor. The latter is supported by a 5 megapixel ultra wide angle sensor, a 2 megapixel sensor dedicated to the production of portraits, and finally a 2 megapixel macro sensor.

The new Samsung Galaxy A13 is offered in Black and White and displayed at a price of 199 €.
Samsung specifies that the purchase of a Galaxy A13 also entitles you to 2 months of free access to YouTube Premium, but only to people who have never tested the service.

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