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Galaxy A7 (2018) with Infinity Display and Rear Fingerprint Sensor Confirmed!

Concept Renders by Waqar Khan

Next year Samsung will introduce the updated smartphone series A. Design and alleged specifications of new products leaked to Twitter users in China.

If you believe the images that appeared in the social network, the next generation of smartphone Samsung Galaxy A design will be virtually no different from the models this year.


New items will receive one main camera, and a fingerprint scanner located on the back cover, as well as display Infinity, which is now equipped with a smartphone Galaxy S8 duo.


Like previous models, the Samsung Galaxy A smartphones in 2018 will get a metal case with rounded corners and curved edges. According to unconfirmed rumors, Samsung may use curved glass panel for the back cover of smartphones. In this case, the device can receive the wireless charging.


Judging by the images, Samsung decided to introduce in the budget a series of smartphones dedicated button calling the virtual assistant Bixby. The button is located on the left side of the smartphone.

Earlier information about the future of the smartphone Samsung Galaxy A7 in 2018 appeared in the portal GFXBench. The resource claims that the novelty will receive a 5.7-inch FHD display, 4GB of RAM, Exynos 7885 or 9610, 16-megapixel camera. The release of updated smartphone Samsung Galaxy series will be held in the first half of 2018.

Concept Renders by: Waqar Khan
Source: mmddj_china

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