T-Mobile soon to launch the Samsung Galaxy A6
It looks like T-Mobile might be the third carrier in the United States to sell the Samsung Galaxy A6. We've already confirmed that AT&T and Sprint will add the mid-range smartphone to their portfolio, so that leaves Verizon as the only carrier that will not bring the Galaxy A6 to its network.
Although T-Mobile didn't officially confirm the information, the Galaxy A6 recently popped up at Wi-Fi Alliance and judging by the model number – SM-A600T, it's definitely coming to the Uncarrier.
Samsung Galaxy A6 is already available for purchase in many parts of the world, along with its bigger brother, the Galaxy A6+. The phone's main highlight is the 5.6-inch Infinity Display that features 720p resolution.
Although T-Mobile didn't officially confirm the information, the Galaxy A6 recently popped up at Wi-Fi Alliance and judging by the model number – SM-A600T, it's definitely coming to the Uncarrier.
Also, the Galaxy A6 is quite decent when it comes to hardware as well, since it packs an Exynos 7870 processor, either 3 or 4GB RAM, and 32GB or 64GB internal memory. The phone comes with a 16-megapixel camera on the back and a similar 16-megapixel selfie snapper.
As expected, it runs Android 8.0 Oreo right out of the box and it's powered by a 3,000 mAh battery that should get you through at least 2-3 days of moderate usage. As far as the price goes, the standard model could be launched for $300 considering that the same model sells for €300 in Europe.
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