I think it is more accurate to say #selfie is the main driving forces
making phone cameras an important consideration. Cameras have become a
visibly important feature in smartphones these days.
Selfie is probably about to get a lot more conscious. A
new generation of Samsung’s Galaxy A-series phones are rumored for a
release this January, as reported by Android Police. A user manual was uploaded online to Samsung’s website, which provides minimal details on what we can expect from next year’s new A-series phones.
It appears that the phones’ big highlight feature will
be dual front-facing cameras, with Live Focus available for selfies, but
there’s no information yet on how many megapixels they are. The manual
also confirms that the phones will have an 18:9 aspect ratio with slim
bezels, like many other new phones released in the past year. The rear
fingerprint sensor also looks like it’s located under the rear camera,
for easier access than previous Samsung models like the Note 8.
The
naming of the phones is also rumored to change, with this year’s A5 and
A7 becoming the A8 and A8 Plus of next year. The manual claims that
both phones will run Android 7.1.1 Nougat out of the box and offer
support for Samsung Pay and Bixby.
Other aspects
remain standard, like a USB-C charger port and an earphone jack. We’re
likely to know more about the new models within the next two months if
Samsung announces them as expected
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