Samsung is going to launch the next smartphone in the Galaxy A series after the Galaxy A10s, A30s, A50s. Samsung Galaxy A70s is said to launch as the next lineup from the brand of the above-mentioned series and is rumored to launch next month. We have already seen all the three smartphones of this lineup and they are quite impressing regarding their price ranges.
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Samsung Galaxy A70s’ listing on TENAA suggests that it will come equipped with a 6.7-inch display that will be kept lit by a 4,000mAh battery. The upcoming Samsung phone was recently spotted on Geekbench, packing the Snapdragon 675 SoC paired with 6GB of RAM.
The Galaxy A70s is tipped to pack a 64-megapixel camera that is most probably going to employ the in-house Samsung ISOCELL Bright GW1 sensor. The upcoming Samsung A-series phone will reportedly be launched in September in India. Going by the leaked specifications, the Galaxy A70s appears to be a minor upgrade over the Galaxy A70, with the only key improvement being the jump from a 32-megapixel primary camera to a 64-megapixel main snapper.
The TENAA listing of the Samsung Galaxy A70s, carrying the model number SM-A7070, shows the phone packing triple rear cameras and flaunting a glossy black finish on the rear panel. The prism design on the phone is quite similar to the finish we recently came across on the Samsung Galaxy A50s’ Prism Crush Violet colour option. Over at the front, the phone can clearly be seen sporting a waterdrop notch, much like its predecessor, the Galaxy A70.
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