A new Galaxy A7 leak has surfaced online today and it shows three rear cameras on the device. Leaked images shows that Samsung may release a handset with a triple-camera setup in the near future. The company has already said that it plans on introducing new technologies with their mid-range devices first. The Galaxy S10 may not be the first Samsung smartphone with three rear-facing cameras, it will be the Galaxy A7(2018).

It seems confirm by the leaked press images of Galaxy A7 (2018) that it will have a triple-camera setup. The module has a vertical arrangement, seem like the Huawei P20 Pro smartphone. Another interesting feature of note here is the fingerprint sensor. The renders do not show one at the back because apparently, it will be mounted on the frame.
There were also rumors that this smartphone may have a total of five cameras. We can see in these renders that there’s no dual-camera upfront. The Galaxy A7 (2018) is different from the quad-rear camera phone that Samsung also has up its sleeve.
This is most likely Samsung’s first device with three rear-facing cameras. The Galaxy S10 was believed to get this crown for the longest time. The Galaxy A7 (2018) is likely going to be launched in the near future while the Galaxy S10 isn’t due until next year.

It seems confirm by the leaked press images of Galaxy A7 (2018) that it will have a triple-camera setup. The module has a vertical arrangement, seem like the Huawei P20 Pro smartphone. Another interesting feature of note here is the fingerprint sensor. The renders do not show one at the back because apparently, it will be mounted on the frame.
There were also rumors that this smartphone may have a total of five cameras. We can see in these renders that there’s no dual-camera upfront. The Galaxy A7 (2018) is different from the quad-rear camera phone that Samsung also has up its sleeve.
The phone itself looks to have design features similar to
Samsung’s A-series phones with the Infinity Display headlining most of
Samsung’s midrange devices. Although, there is no information about the specs is available as of the
moment, but it could come with an Exynos 7885 processor with 6GB RAM and 64GB
storage.The Samsung Galaxy A7 (2018) is expected to launch sometime
in the near future. No date has been set.
This handset’s specs are likely similar to that of the Galaxy A8+ (2018). The design similarities are certainly there. The Galaxy A7 (2018) features an Infinity Display which is a permanent fixture on most of Samsung’s mid-range devices now. A leaked live photo posted on Twitter seems to corroborate the story that the handset will have three cameras and the fingerprint sensor place in the frame.
This handset’s specs are likely similar to that of the Galaxy A8+ (2018). The design similarities are certainly there. The Galaxy A7 (2018) features an Infinity Display which is a permanent fixture on most of Samsung’s mid-range devices now. A leaked live photo posted on Twitter seems to corroborate the story that the handset will have three cameras and the fingerprint sensor place in the frame.
This is most likely Samsung’s first device with three rear-facing cameras. The Galaxy S10 was believed to get this crown for the longest time. The Galaxy A7 (2018) is likely going to be launched in the near future while the Galaxy S10 isn’t due until next year.
No fingerprint sensor can be seen at the back in these
renders. That’s because the Galaxy A7 (2018) also features a side-mounted
sensor. It won’t be the only Samsung device with the sensor on the frame.
The camera specs haven’t been revealed at this point in
time. It will be the biggest selling point of this device. Samsung has never
made a triple-camera smartphone before. The other specs will be similar to the
Galaxy A8+ (2018). It features an Exynos 7885 processor with 6GB RAM and 64GB
storage.
It’s not known right now when the Samsung Galaxy A7 (2018)
is going to be announced. Samsung does have an announcement scheduled for
October 11th. It’s expected to launch the quad-rear camera Galaxy A9 at this
event. Perhaps the Galaxy A7 (2018) might be on the agenda as well.
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