Samsung is expected to soon launch its two new mid-range smartphones — Samsung Galaxy A6 and Galaxy A6 Plus. After the phone’s specifications, the renders of the Galaxy A6 has been leaked online, giving us a glimpse of the phone’s design.

The Samsung Galaxy A6 will feature a full-screen Infinity Display with 18:9 aspect ratio. The leak also reveals that there will be a physical home button below the display, which is also expected to work as a fingerprint sensor.

Samsung Galaxy A6 Render

It seems that the smartphone will come with a dual camera setup the back, along with an LED flash. The device also retains 3.5mm audio jack. While the volume rocker is placed on the left side, the power button is on the right side.

Coming to the specifications, the Galaxy A6 and A6 Plus are expected to feature a 5.6-inch and 6.0-inch Super AMOLED display along with 18:9 aspect ratio and a Full-HD+ screen resolution of 2220 × 1080 pixels.

Under the hood, the Galaxy A6 will be powered by the company’s own Exynos 7870 while the A6 Plus will be powered by Qualcomm‘s Snapdragon 625 processor. The smartphone is expected to pack 3GB with 32GB internal storage.

Samsung Galaxy A6 Plus Render

On the other hand, the A6 Plus will come with 4GB RAM and 32GB onboard storage. Both the smartphone will come with a microSD card slot, enabling users to further expand the phone’s storage capacity. Running on Android Oreo operating system out of the box, the Galaxy A6 will be powered by a 3,000mAh battery.

The leaked images suggest that the smartphone will be launched in at least two color variants – Gold and Blue. While the company has not yet revealed when it plans to launch the A6 and A6 Plus, the numerous leaks related to the smartphones hints that the launch is imminent.

 

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Recently report suggested that the Galaxy A6-series will be first launched in India. It will be interesting to see how the Galaxy A6 and A6 Plus is able to help the South Korean giant in the budget smartphone segment, which is currently being dominated by Chinese smartphone manufacturers.

 

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