After learning earlier this week that Samsung plans to launch its camera-focused Galaxy F series in India, the South Korean tech giant confirmed its existence by posting a teaser image on Twitter with the title ‘New #GalaxyF’.
Samsung didn’t disclose any other details about the Galaxy F series, but the Galaxy F41 is rumored to be the first device in the series to hit the market.
The support page for the Galaxy F41 (model code SM-F415F) has been released on Samsung’s Indian site, and its user manual shows that the smartphone will have a drip screen design.
On the back, it will have a fingerprint reader and include three rear cameras, including a wide-angle and ultra-wide-angle camera. The function of the third camera is unknown.
According to previous leaks, Galaxy F41 also comes with Exynos 9611 SoC and 6GB of RAM and is said to be a renamed Galaxy M31 with two storage versions and three color options. But it’s worth noting that the M31 has four cameras on the back, while the F41 has only three.