Samsung Galaxy A40 Specifications And Market Availability Leaked
Karamchand Rameshwar - Jan 16, 2019
The specifications and market availability of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A40 have just been leaked online, revealing some key details.
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The Samsung Galaxy A40 belongs to new gen of mid-range phone that the Korean giant is planning to unveil this year. Samsung Galaxy A50 is the first handset we have mentioned about in the last few months, and it is expected to come with a decent 4,000mAh battery and also a good -quality camera.
Now, another phone in the A series, the Samsung Galaxy A40, a smartphone that will run the latest Android 9 Pie out of the box. The mid-range phone was just spotted on Geekbench by GalaxyClub, and on paper, the Galaxy A40 seems to be a decent handset.
Besides being revealed to come with Android 9.0 Pie, the forthcoming Galaxy A40 is expected to sport an AMOLED display and also 4GB of RAM which is quite enough to run a fair number of apps.
The Samsung-made Exynos 7885 SoC will be the heart of the Samsung Galaxy A40, and it is the same SoC used on the Galaxy A7 (2018) while the Galaxy A50 comes with the latest Exynos 9610. The Exynos 7885 processor is still powerful for a mid-range smartphone, and it is better than the equivalent MediaTek chipsets. The benchmark scores of the handset on Geekbench are 1,322 for single core and 3,987 for multiple cores.
The Galaxy A40 is codenamed SM-A405FN
We haven’t known if the Galaxy A40 will also feature the same 4,000mAh battery and a 24MP camera like on the Galaxy A50.
Samsung is expected to release the Samsung Galaxy A40 in quite a few European markets like France, Poland, Germany, the UK, Scandinavian countries and the Netherland. However, the pricing of this handset has yet been revealed along with its availability date.
The Galaxy A40 and possibly the Galaxy A50 will be launched in the US markets by many carriers, but they will most likely come with different names.
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