an extra 30 francs for 5G?

an extra 30 francs for 5G?
an extra 30 francs for 5G?
Samsung Galaxy A16.

This week, Samsung launched several smartphones in its A16 range. The 5G model with 128 GB of storage is priced at 209 francs, while the 4G version is sold at a more affordable price of 179 francs. Although the first version is already available, an even more economical version will arrive in mid-November.

The Samsung Galaxy A16 5G is equipped with a 6.7-inch (16.91 cm) Super AMOLED FHD+ display. Thanks to its display with an adaptive refresh rate of 60 to 90 Hz, the visual experience is optimal, regardless of the use: photos, videos, games, etc., according to the press release from Samsung Switzerland. The specifications.

Remarkable autonomy

The main camera offers a definition of 50 million pixels. The same handset is equipped with an ultra-wide-angle lens and another macro type. Finally, the 13 Mpx front camera allows you to take high-resolution selfies, according to the same press text.

The 5000 mAh battery lasts up to 79 hours for listening to music or 18 hours for watching videos. The Samsung Galaxy A16 5G, with its 128 GB storage space, is positioned at the entry level. If the internal memory is not sufficient, it can be increased using a MicroSD card, providing up to 1.5 TB of additional storage space.

Which version to choose?

The Samsung Galaxy A16 5G multifunction mobile is now marketed in Switzerland, in a Blue Black version with an internal capacity of 128 GB, for a recommended retail price of 209 francs. The Samsung Galaxy A16 LTE will also be available in Black and Gray from 179 francs from mid-November.

So which option should you choose? It is obvious that subscribers of somewhat “backward” operators who do not offer 5G by default have an interest in opting for the 4G model. However, although the distinction between a 4G and 5G device remains infinitesimal, we also wonder how it is possible to be stuck with 4G in 2024, unless we take our customers for cash cows, right?

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