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Samsung Galaxy A01 quietly unveiled with 5.7″ HD screen, plenty of memory

The Samsung Galaxy A01 was unveiled quietly, though looking at its specs, it may make a splash. Some details are still missing, though, most importantly the price.

Samsung Galaxy A01 quietly unveiled with 5.7'' HD screen, plenty of memory

The phone is built around a 5.7” Infinity-V display, meaning that the 5MP selfie camera lives in a notch. The display has an LCD panel with 720p+ resolution and rounded corners.

Around the back there’s a 13MP main camera and its 2MP depth sensor. There’s no official confirmation, but we’ll venture a guess and say it records 1080p video.

Samsung Galaxy A01 quietly unveiled with 5.7'' HD screen, plenty of memory

The Galaxy A01 is powered by an unnamed chipset with an octa-core processor. We suspect it’s an entry-level chip, but the memory configuration is pretty upscale. The phone comes with 6GB of RAM as standard with an 8GB option.

Also, it has 128GB of built-in storage, which can be expanded by up to 512GB more via a microSD card. The card slot has a dedicated spot for the microSD, so you can make full use of the dual SIM functionality.

Samsung Galaxy A01
Samsung Galaxy A01
Samsung Galaxy A01
Samsung Galaxy A01

Samsung Galaxy A01

A 3.5mm headphone jack on top of the phone along with an FM radio receiver can provide some free entertainment. The phone uses a 3,000mAh battery, details like charging speed are yet to be revealed.

There’s no word on when the Samsung Galaxy A01 will be available or in which market. Nothing on its price either, but this phone looks custom-made to tackle phones just north of the €100 mark.

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Author: Peter
Source: GSMArena

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