Samsung Galaxy A60 images leak with a 35MP triple-rear camera setup, 6.7-inch Infinity-U display | Digital Web Review

Samsung Galaxy A60 images leak with a 35MP triple-rear camera setup, 6.7-inch Infinity-U display

For a  quite some time there are rumours that Samsung is gearing up to unveil its latest mid-range smartphone Galaxy A60.N ow we have new renders of this device that reveal the key details of the smartphone. Previously a render was revealed with the list of specifications of the upcoming smartphone in courtesy with Slashleaks.

Samsung A60

Today a new render revealed the images of the Galaxy A60 which gives a pretty idea of the design of the smartphone. Talking about design the Galaxy A60 looks similar to the A50 with a waterdrop notch which Samsung calls Infinity U to display the device flaunts a 6.7-inch display and a triple camera setup which is stacked vertically in the top-left corner on the back. Where Edges looks slimmer than the A50.

Price

While we look into the image One can notice that the render reveals the detailed list of specifications of the upcoming smartphone. Talking about the list of specifications, The device flaunts a 35 Mp primary camera on the back along with an 8Mp ultra-wide angle lens and a 5MP depth sensor. On the front, the selfie shooter houses in the notch with a 32 Mp camera. The Galaxy A60 will be powered by Snapdragon 6150 SoC which will be paired with 6 or 8 GB RAM. The Snapdragon 6150 may see the light of the day can also be called as the Snapdragon 685.

The smartphone is also set to run on Android Pie with One UI’s latest firmware version on top, and the entire setup would run by a housing a 4,500mAh battery pack.

At the bottom, the Galaxy A60 is shown to include a USB-C port, along with a mono speaker grille, 3.5 mm headphone jack, a microphone. The power and volume rockers sit on the right side of the phone. There is no fingerprint scanner on its back. While the schematics show an in-display fingerprint sensor.

However, The leak doesn’t reveal launch timelines of the device and neither has there been any word regarding its pricing.

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