Mysterious Samsung Galaxy A Star gets certified before launch
Samsung Galaxy A Star is the name of an upcoming smartphone from the South Korean giant. The device briefly popped up at the Chinese regulatory agency – TENAA, last month. At that time, it was believed that the smartphone would be exclusively launched in China, but a visit at Bluetooth SIG clarified the status of the Galaxy A Star availability.
It looks like Samsung will be releasing the smartphone both in China and internationally, but under different names: Galaxy A Star and Galaxy A8 Star. Although the phone has just received its Bluetooth certification, no details about its specs have been revealed in the listing.
However, based on the previous listing at TENAA, it appears that the Chinese version of the smartphone will include a massive 6.3-inch Infinity Display with FHD+ resolution and dual rear cameras.
However, based on the previous listing at TENAA, it appears that the Chinese version of the smartphone will include a massive 6.3-inch Infinity Display with FHD+ resolution and dual rear cameras.
On the inside, the Galaxy A Star is said to pack an Exynos 7885 processor, 4 or 6GB RAM and a more than decent 3,700 mAh battery. We're expecting the smartphone to be unveiled very soon since it's already received all the certifications needed.
source: Bluetooth SIG via SamMobile
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