Galaxy A5 (2018) case renders appear
Last updated: September 25th, 2017 at 23:07 UTC+01:00
Nosotros saw the offset Milky way A5 (2018) specifications earlier today and now we're seeing purported example renders of this handset. The new Galaxy A (2018) serial isn't due until early next year. However, we'll get to run across a lot of rumors and reports in the weeks to come. That's only how it is every year.
We reported earlier today that the Milky way A5 (2018) will be powered by Samsung'southward new Exynos 7885 processor. It's a 1.59GHz octa-core bit coupled with 4GB of RAM. It'due south likely going to feature 32GB of storage and will be powered by Android 7.1.1 Nougat.
Previous reports have suggested that the Galaxy A (2018) series might characteristic an Infinity Display. Some models are reported to have a dual camera system as well. We can look the fingerprint sensor and water resistance to carry over from the Galaxy A (2017) series.
These purported Galaxy A5 (2018) case renders are from an unofficial source in China. The cutouts don't betray the presence of a dual camera system at the back. However, the source claims that this handset will accept a dual selfie photographic camera.
If the Galaxy A5 (2018) doesn't have a dual photographic camera on the back and so information technology might be the Milky way A7 (2018) that gets it. Granted, it's still unclear if Samsung is going to bring the dual camera arrangement to the Galaxy A serial next year at all.
It'south likely going to have a physical Bixby button, though, that was rumored recently as well. While we're on the field of study of Samsung's new banana, don't forget to bank check out our detailed Bixby Voice review.
Keep in mind that nada is set in stone merely however. There will likely exist more than leaks earlier we get a decent picture of what to wait from Samsung's new premium mid-range serial.
Source: https://www.sammobile.com/2017/09/25/galaxy-a5-2018-case-renders-appear/
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