Galaxy A21 Case Renders Surface Online, Showing Full Design
Karamchand Rameshwar
From the case renders, we can see that the Galaxy A21 will have a triple rear camera setup, a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, and a dewdrop notch display.
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Samsung already reserved all model names for its Galaxy A 2020 series, from Galaxy A11 to Galaxy A91. The brand also just revealed the entry-level Galaxy A01 with modest hardware configurations. Now, another budget Galaxy A smartphone called Galaxy A21 just showed up in new renders. Before jumping to more details, you should take note that these renders are not official, so we can’t 100% confirm its reliability. Aside from the Galaxy A21, the Galaxy A01 was also featured on the leak, but Samsung revealed it only a few hours later.
According to the case renders, the successor to the Galaxy A20 will feature a water-drop notch to house a selfie camera on the front. Next to the notch should be either ambient light or proximity sensor. Samsung has been releasing quite a few smartphones with a punch-hole display, but it seems to be only for mid-range models like the Galaxy A71 and Galaxy A51, both of which were announced last week.
At the back, it will carry a triple camera cluster. To recall, the Galaxy A20s is equipped with a wide, ultra-wide, and depth-sensing cameras. We believe that there wouldn’t be any significant change between the two. For security, you can see a fingerprint sensor mounted on its back and that is expected for a budget smartphone.
There are still quite a few models waiting to arrive in the Galaxy A 2020 series. For now, we have only seen the Galaxy A01, Galaxy A51, and Galaxy A71.
Galaxy A20: Specifications & Features
The Galaxy A20 has a 6.5-inch IPS LCD panel that offers HD+ resolution and a 19.5:9 aspect ratio. Powering the phone is a Snapdragon 450 SoC, accompanied by up to 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage (expandable up to 1TB). Software-wise, the phone gets Samsung's OneUI out of the box, which is based on Android 9 Pie.
For photography, Samsung equips the Galaxy A20 with a 13MP main sensor and a 5MP depth-sensing camera at the back and an 8MP single shooter on the front for selfies. For security, there is a fingerprint reader at the back of the phone. Finally, it draws battery from a 4,000mAh cell and recharges with 15W fast charging solution.
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