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Samsung Galaxy A70 Hits TENAA, to Feature Triple Rear Cameras

| By DWR Editor

Samsung has scheduled a launch event on 10th April named “A Galaxy Event” where the company is expected to launch three Galaxy A-series smartphones. Even though the name of the smartphone to launch in the event is not known, the leaks about the Galaxy A series smartphones just cannot be stopped. A Galaxy A70 TENAA listing has appeared, and it confirms the design of the phone which we have seen in prior leaks.

As you can see in the image of the Samsung Galaxy A90 in the TENAA listing, the device is equipped with a triple-rear camera setup. As per the listing, the Samsung Galaxy A70 is listed with the model number SM-A7050. The new Samsung Galaxy A70 will sport 6.7 inches Super AMOLED Full HD+ infinity-V display similar to the Galaxy M series.

On the back side of the device, there is a vertically staged triple rear camera setup with small LED flashlight. The device has with Samsung branding on the rear and it also appears to have an in-display fingerprint scanner as there is no fingerprint scanner on the back. The Galaxy A70 also appears to have a total of three buttons on the right side, which appears to be the volume rocker key on the top and a power button below it.

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The smartphone will run on Android 9 Pie out of the box with One UI skin and it measures 164.2×76.7×7.9(mm). The device is fueled by 4400 mAh battery with support for fast charging technology. Sadly, we still not sure about the chipset.

Earlier, the device was certified by Wi-Fi Alliance under the model number SM-A705FN/DS, which had revealed support for dual-band 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi connectivity.

There is no word yet regarding the price of the Samsung Galaxy A70 and it could be one of the expensive phones among other A-series smartphones after the Galaxy A90.

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