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Aldi is selling a Samsung cell phone with a large battery at a bargain price tomorrow

Starting tomorrow, Aldi will once again be offering you a really exciting Samsung smartphone at the absolute best price. The Samsung Galaxy A22 5G has a large battery and the scope of delivery has not yet been slimmed down, so you can get started with it without restrictions.

Aldi sells Samsung smartphones for 159 euros

If you are currently looking for a new Android smartphone with 5G at an affordable price, you should take a look at Aldi this week. The discounter sells it Samsung Galaxy A22 5G from April 7 at a price of only 159 euros (look at Aldi). You can strike in the branches of both Aldi Nord and Aldi Süd. Amazon went along with the price (check it out on Amazon). So if you don’t want to go to Aldi, you can strike here. You never know if the smartphone is still available.

The scope of delivery not only includes the Samsung smartphone, but also a power supply unit. This is no longer found in other devices from the manufacturer. There is one Aldi Talk SIM card with a credit of 10 eurosso you can get started right away.

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What makes the Samsung Galaxy A22 5G so attractive?

The Samsung Galaxy A22 5G is the successor to the Galaxy A12. It is the most purchased Android smartphone in the world. The technical equipment has been upgraded in the new generation. As the name suggests, there is now a 5G modem. The 6.6-inch display with FHD+ resolution and you get an octa-core processor paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. The latter can even be expanded and you can still insert two nano SIM cards into the case at the same time. You hardly find this property anymore. A 3.5 mm jack socket is even installed.

So that the smartphone doesn’t run out of breath too quickly, the Samsung Galaxy A22 5G is equipped with a Equipped with a 5,000 mAh battery. There is also a 48 MP triple camera on the back and an 8 MP camera on the front. Android 11 is used as the operating system, although Samsung has made a long update promise for most of its smartphones. So you are safe here for the next few years.

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