Recently, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A70s was spotted on the database of China’s TENAA telecom authority. The support page of the handset has also gone live in India. The design of the phone has been revealed through its user manual that appeared on its support page. Now, the Google console listing has appeared some of the key specs of the smartphone.
The Google console listing of the Galaxy A70s has revealed that it is equipped with a screen that offers full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels and a pixel density of 420ppi. It means that the phone will offer a tall aspect ratio of 20:9. The Android 9 Pie OS will come loaded on the device and it will be powered by the Snapdragon 675 mobile platform that tags along Adreno 612 graphics. The SoC of the phone is coupled with 6 GB of RAM.
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The images of the phone that have appeared on its TENAA listing has revealed that it will be arriving with a design that is similar to the Galaxy A50s phone. The gradient colored rear of the phone is equipped with a triple camera system at its top left corner. The front of the smartphone is fitted with an Infinity-U notch which houses the selfie snapper. The buttons for controlling volume and power are placed on the right edge of the device.
The Galaxy A70s is expected to house the 64-megapixel Samsung GW1 lens as the primary sensor in its triple camera unit. It could be coming with a big AMOLED display of 6.7 inches that will be integrated with an in-screen fingerprint scanner. The One UI based Android 9 Pie OS will be available on the device preinstalled. It could be drawing power from a 4,40mAh battery. The images from the user manual of the phone has confirmed that it will come with other features like 3.5mm audio jack, NFC and USB-C port.
Now that the Galaxy A70s smartphone has appeared at multiple places, its arrival seems to be close at hand. Some reports have claimed that it may go official before the end of this month. There is no word on the pricing of the smartphone.
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