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Samsung Galaxy A71 With Quad Rear Cameras, In-Screen Front Camera Surfaces Online

Galaxy A71

A few days ago, renders of Samsung Galaxy A51 surfaced online and revealed Super AMOLED display, quad-rear cameras, in-screen cameras. Now, the new renders of another Galaxy phone in the A series – Galaxy A71 have surfaced online, revealing key details of the smartphone including a punch-hole display, quad-rear cameras and more.

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Samsung Galaxy A71 Surfaced Online

As per the renders, the design of the Galaxy A71 is almost similar to the Galaxy A51 that surfaced recently, but the bezels are not as small as the Galaxy A51. Coming to the specifications, the Galaxy A71 is said to sport a larget 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display, however, there’s no report about the resolution, but we can presume Samsung to include an FHD+ panel.

Galaxy A71

Moreover, the renders also revealed a quad-rear camera setup that is housed in a rectangular module in an L-shaped array. Again, we have no information on the resolution of the cameras but is speculated to be a combination of 48-megapixel (primary), 12-megapixel (wide-angle), 12-megapixel (telephoto) and a Time of Flight sensor. The Galaxy A71 is also said to sport a centered in-screen front camera, similar to Galaxy Note 10/Note10+.

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Besides, it is said to be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, coupled with 8GB RAM, paired with 128GB storage and might feature 5G support. Apart from this, the Galaxy A71 is said to pack a larger 4500mAh battery and run One UI 2.0 based on Android 10.

Galaxy A71

The dimensions of the smartphone are said to be 163.5 x 76 x 7.9mm and a thickness of 9.2mm around the camera bump. Mind you, the renders do not reveal a physical fingerprint scanner, so we can expect it to sport an in-display fingerprint scanner. There is no report on the launch date of the smartphone yet, but we should know more information in the coming days.


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