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Press Renders of Samsung’s next Android Go smartphone revealed

Press Renders of Samsung’s next Android Go smartphone revealed

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Samsung is working on an Android GO phone and it will be called Samsung Galaxy A2 Core. The device already listed on Samsung website’s support section and we just saw the press riders, thanks to @evleaks.

Samsung Galaxy A2 Core

Evan Blass has tweeted the press renders of the phone. The render shows the date of March 22 on the lock screen of the phone. It can be a hint of the launch date.

Also see: Samsung Mobiles

The phone has big bezels with Samsung Logo below the display. The phone looks similar to Galaxy J2 core, but the back is a bit different. The camera module has been shifted to the top left and the speaker grill is just below the camera.

The phone also appeared on Geekbench last month. So, we also know the specifications. It will come with Samsung’s Exynos 7870 chipset and 1 GB RAM. Geekbench listing also revealed Android 8.1 Oreo.

If this is really an Android Go phone, it will also be launched in India and neighboring markets where the budget phone market is still quite big.

We don’t have more details to share, but we are expecting to get more information before the phone becomes official. If you don’t want to miss important tech updates, you should follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

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