Samsung officially unveils the Galaxy A70

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After plenty of rumours and leaks, Samsung has finally announced the Galaxy A70. The device was leaked on several occasions in the past. The device was developed by Samsung as a direct response to the mid-segment devices from Huawei, Oppo, Vivo and OnePlus.

The Samsung Galaxy A70 comes with a 6.7-inch Infinity-U Super AMOLED display and houses the fingerprint scanner. In terms of cameras, the Galaxy A70 has a triple camera setup on the back, comprising of 32 MP primary sensor, an 8 MP ultra-wide sensor, and a 5 MP depth sensor. For selfies, the smartphone has a 32 MP shooter on the front. For some reasons, Samsung hasn’t disclosed the SoC used by A70 but one could assume that it is an Exynos SoC. The Samsung Galaxy A70 also comes with 6 GB/8 GB of RAM. It has 128 GB of onboard storage which can be expanded by up to 512 GB using the microSD card. To power things up, Samsung Galaxy A70 packs a massive 4,500mAh battery. The Galaxy A70 comes in four colours – coral, black, blue, and white.

Samsung has not revealed the price of the Samsung Galaxy A70 but we expect the company to talk more about it on April 10.

Via: XDA Developers

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