Samsung Galaxy A04e hits the market

The South Korean smartphone brand Samsung has launched the Samsung Galaxy A04e in Nepal. The A04e is the latest addition to Samsung's lineup of budget smartphones. According to the company, A04e is a 'full-package smartphone' which comes with a dual rear camera setup, fast charging Type-C port, 3 GB RAM and 32 GB internal memory. An additional 1TB of external storage space can be added using a microSD card. Priced at Rs 13,499, Galaxy A04e is powered by MediaTek Helio P35 processor that can clock up to 2.3GHz. Galaxy A04e dual camera setup comprised a 13MP main camera and a 2MP depth snapper. The phone hosts a 5 MP selfie camera. The company said that apart from creating many memorable moments with the combo of these three cameras.

The Galaxy A04e comes with Face Recognition which ensures high security and fast device unlock. The 6.5-inch screen of Galaxy A04e comes with a 720 x 1600 pixel resolution. This large screen size allows users to fully engross themselves with the content on their screens. Its in-cell touch LCD PLS display gives the user clarity in images and text and also gives more space for additional features. "The large screen helps tech-savvy Gen-Z users to smoothly glide through their social media feeds. Binge-watchers can enjoy their favorite content on the go without any stutter," reads a statement issued by Samsung Nepal.

The phone has a Type-C charging port, which offers a more efficient and faster charging option than other charging cables. With its huge 5,000 mAh battery, users can operate the handset for up to 40 hours. The adaptive power-saving mode adapts to usage and switches to power-saving mode automatically. If the battery is below 50 percent, it puts apps to sleep. The AI Power Management puts apps to sleep if they have not been used for three days and puts them into deep sleep if not used for a month. Galaxy A04e is available in a stylish mix of Black, Copper Light-Blue colors. The phone is available for purchase at Samsung-authorized retail stores across the country.