Samsung recently announced to its large consumer base in Sri Lanka the unveiling of its next 5G device. With powerful battery capacity, a stunning display and a flagship camera module that allows capture the best shots, the Galaxy F42 5G is a full on legend for all smartphone enthusiasts in Sri Lanka, according to a company media release.
The camera module, including three shooters, is headlined by a 64MP unit featuring a night mode that makes your pictures the highlight whether it's a dimly lit party or a photo opportunity in broad daylight. Anyone can capture grand landscapes or focus on every minute detail, sufficing to make every click stunning and will result in your social feeds being on fire. The 5MP ultra-wide lens adds additional perspective to photographs, while the 2MP depth camera blurs the background and lets consumers take amazing portrait shots. Galaxy F42 5G comes with 8MP front camera for high-clarity and eye-catching selfies, the release said.
"We are very excited to launch the next 5G device in Sri Lanka, the Galaxy F42 5G. With our devoted consumer base, we are certain that they will embrace the novel technologies integrated into Samsung's most recent smartphone. We are always striving to deliver the best to our consumers by identifying the next big thing, and we are confident that the Galaxy F42 5G, with its eye-catching display and unbelievable camera capacity, will be it," said Kevin SungSu YOU, Managing Director, Samsung Sri Lanka.
On the front, the Samsung Galaxy F42 5G has a 90Hz Full HD+ display with an ‘Infinity-V’ selfie camera, that allows you to watch your favourite action sequences without motion blur and enjoy full on movie marathons like a pro. Consumers can align themselves with faster, smoother and stutter-free scrolling all thanks to the 90Hz refresh rate.
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