Galaxy A60 & Galaxy A70 Spotted On TENAA With Specifications & Photos
Karamchand Rameshwar
The TENAA listings and photos reveal quite a lot about these two upcoming Galaxy phones.
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Ahead of their possible launch on 10 April, the two upcoming additions to the Samsung Galaxy A series, Galaxy A60, and A70 have just spotted on China’s TENAA. Up until now, Samsung has released five phones in the Galaxy A series and the South Korean phone maker hasn’t done yet. Apart from the Galaxy A90, the Galaxy A60 and A70 are both expected to be the next in line. With the TENAA listings, we can now know more details of these two upcoming mid-range phones.
Samsung Galaxy A60
The phone should be placed at a lower position compared to the Galaxy A70. It will likely sport a 6.3-inch display with FHD+ resolution and a punch hole on top housing a selfie camera. This is opposite to previous report suggesting that this phone sporting a massive 6.7-inch screen. However, the listings on TENAA should be the more credible source for phones’ specifications, only behind official confirmations of course.
Samsung Galaxy A70
Interestingly, the Galaxy A70 which should have a higher price tag than the Galaxy A60 comes with a massive 6.7-inch Infinity-U display instead of the hole-punch design as on the Galaxy A60. As there is no fingerprint scanner at the back of the phone, the Galaxy A70 should come with an on-screen fingerprint scanner instead. The handset will also come with a triple camera system and a LED flash just like the A60. The other details like cameras, storage, and RAM should be up soon but they remain unknown for now.
Besides these two phones, the Galaxy A90 is also said to be in the working and should be the first to feature a full-screen design with a pop-up selfie camera. All of these three will most likely be announced on the upcoming event on 10 April.