Samsung
is working on refreshing its insanely popular mid-range Galaxy A-series
with two new additions -- Galaxy A51 and Galaxy A71. Last week gave us a
peek at the early leaked renderings of Galaxy A51. This week brings us
the first set of A71 renders, along with a look at the battery powering
this model, thanks to a South Korean Certification listing.
The Samsung Galaxy A71
borrows the L-shaped quad-camera module from the A51 as well as the
centered punch-hole display. Pictured below, you’re likely looking at a
6.7-inch Infinity O-AMOLED display expected to produce a sharp FHD+
resolution. On the top, you get a punch-hole housing placed in the
dead-center (think Galaxy Note 10 but with a less boxy design language),
and on the bottom sits an in-display fingerprint reader.
The back offers an exceptionally minimal look -- a unicolor matte
finish with a squircle camera module. The charcoal-hued camera module
(along with its Smartisan-inspired L-style design) presents a contrast
with the bright and clean back panel.
The
primary of these four lenses is speculated to be a 48-megapixel unit,
rounded off by a pair of 12-megapixel shooters and a ToF sensor. The
selfie camera on the front is believed to be a 32-megapixel module.
As
for the internal hardware, an earlier Geekbench posting revealed that
A71 would run on a Snapdragon 675 chipset with 8 GB of memory baked into
it. Note that some speculations suggest that A71 might feature an
Exynos 980 -- an SoC with a built-in 5G modem. In any case, the phone
will be powered by a One UI-based Android 10.
The
battery is carried over from its predecessor -- A70, at least in terms
of capacity. Courtesy of Galaxy Club, a South Korean certification
listing confirms it to be a 4,500 mAh cell. The same source also shared
pictures of the said battery.
It's still too early to say anything about the pricing or the release
date but Going by Samsung’s release cycle, the Samsung Galaxy A71 might
arrive in early 2020 along with the Galaxy A91.
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