Samsung Galaxy A6+ with Infinity AMOLED Display and Dual Camera Leaked In Renders

Main Image
  • Like
  • Comment
  • Share

Samsung’s next-gen Galaxy A-series phone is nearing its official launch. But, on the heels of it, the press shots of the Galaxy A6+ showed up on the internet, revealing the phone in full glory. The leaks come days after Galaxy A6+ and its younger sibling A6 received FCC certification, which is like the penultimate step before official release.

Also Read: Review in Pictures: Samsung Galaxy S8 Burgundy Red Photo Gallery

Samsung Galaxy A6+ Features (Expected)

Based on the leaks, the Samsung Galaxy A6+ has a design reminiscent of Galaxy J7 Pro, launched last year. It has a metal unibody design with U-shaped antenna bands on both top and bottom of the rear panel, center-aligned camera module along with fingerprint sensor and Samsung branding.

From the front, the Galaxy A6+ flaunt an 18:9 screen with full HD+ resolution. The top bezel sports a front camera sensor, earpiece, selfie flash, and necessary sensor whereas there is nothing at the bottom bezel. The side edges are where you will find power button and loudspeaker grill (on the right), volume rockers and SIM trays(on the left), and charging port and headphone jack (at the bottom).

Also Read: Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 Launched With Snapdragon 636 SoC

Further, the leak also revealed some of the specifications of both Galaxy A6 and Galaxy  A6+. They are expected to flaunt a 5.6-inch and 6-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED 18:9 displays, respectively, and rock Samsung Exynos 7870 Octa-core SoC, paired with 4GB RAM and 32/64 GB of internal storage.

The phone is likely to run on Android 8.0 Oreo with Experience 9.0 on top and come in Black, Blue, and Golden hues, as revealed in the images. The camera specifications and battery housed are not known as of now.

We expect more information as we inch closer to the launch event, which Samsung is yet to confirm. If reports are anything to go by the Galaxy A6 and A6+ could launch in May. So stay tuned to know the confirmed and complete specification and its price and availability of these A-series phones.

These Are The Non-Samsung Phones With Dual Curved Edge Display

Ashish KumarAshish Kumar
He is Journalism graduate, sports lover, and a passionate reader. Just like others his eyes is also filled with dreams and believes that one day those dreams will come true. Cheers!

Related Articles

ImageHow to Transfer Text Messages From Android to Android

Transferring text messages from your Android to another Android has never been easier. In this guide, we will share four easy ways to transfer text messages from Android to Android.  So, whether you just got a new Android phone and are looking for a way to transfer your text messages or trying to share your …

ImageSamsung Galaxy S10 design leaked by Samsung itself!

Smartphone nerds across the globe are eagerly awaiting the launch of the upcoming Samsung Flagship device lineup. On February 20 at 11 am, Samsung would unpack its Galaxy S10 lineup at San Francisco’s Bill Graham Civic Auditorium. But, much in advance, Samsung seems to have accidentally leaked the design of the Galaxy S10. Samsung Galaxy S10 …

ImageSamsung Galaxy Note 20 series Leaked on Samsung’s own website

There’s no official word on the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 from the company as of now, but the Samsung knowing or unknowing may have given us the first glimpse of the next Note series phone. What looks like the images of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra appeared on Samsung’s Russian website for a brief period …

ImageSamsung Galaxy A55 5G Review: Flagship experience at a lower price point?

Samsung’s Galaxy A55 has arrived in India. It is Samsung’s costliest A series phone in 2024 priced starting Rs 39,999. In this week-long review, With Galaxy A55 Samsung is playing on its strengths, from the striking design to an impressive AMOLED display. But does it truly deliver on performance, battery life, and camera quality? Let’s …

ImageSamsung Galaxy S24 Update To Bring Display And Camera Fixes

Samsung Galaxy S24 series comprises some of the best Android smartphones money can buy. The series comes with the latest Exynos and Snapdragon processors, ships with multiple cameras, and has a host of new Galaxy AI features. However, shortly after the launch, many early buyers reported facing several display-related issues with the series. Samsung Addresses …

Discuss

Be the first to leave a comment.