Samsung could be about to launch a quad-lens camera phone

It’s extensively reported that Samsung will stick 3 back video cameras on a minimum of one variation of the Samsung Galaxy S10, however before that we could see a Samsung phone with four rear cameras.

There’s a lot of proof for that, beginning with an October 11 event that Samsung Mobile teased on Twitter with the text “4x fun”, but we currently know that the phone in concern could be the Samsung Galaxy A9 Star Pro.

That’s inning accordance with SamsungMobile.News, which tweeted that the video cameras will be up and down arranged on the left side, with a flash listed below them and a fingerprint scanner between, which the phone will can be found in black, blue gradient as well as pink gradient, similar to the photo below, which was shared by TheNextWeb as well as shows up to be an unofficial mock-up of just how the A9 Celebrity Pro may look.

The Samsung Galaxy A9 Star Pro is likewise claimed to have a specialized Bixby switch and a 3.5 mm headphone jack. No specs are recognized yet, but despite this being the initial time Samsung will certainly have placed a quad-lens video camera on a phone we’d expect this to be a mid-range mobile phone, as the ‘A’ collection has always been mid-range.

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The same source suggests that Samsung may release the somewhat ordinary triple-lens Galaxy A7 (2018) at the very same event, which is stated to have either a Snapdragon 710 or Snapdragon 660 chipset paired with 4GB of RAM, once more making it mid-range.

This is all just rumors in the meantime of program, however Samsung’s “4x” tease highly suggests that something will land with four cameras.

However, amazing as that may be Samsung has even bigger things prepared this year, as the business likewise intends to ultimately launch the collapsible Samsung Galaxy X at some point.

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