Samsung has just announced a new phone in its Galaxy A series of smartphones. The phone comes with a water drop notch, triple camera, and in-display fingerprint sensor.
Samsung Galaxy A70 features a 3D glass design. It has large 6.7-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED Infinty-U display with 20:9 aspect ratio. The phone runs on Android Pie-based Samsung One UI. It also comes with Samsung Health, Samsung Pay, and Bixby.
It is powered by octa-core processor (Chipset information is not available). It comes with 6GB and 8GB RAM options. Internal storage of the phone is 128GB with an option to expand it up to 512GB via a dedicated microSD card slot.
It has a triple camera setup that includes 32 megapixels primary camera with f/1.7 aperture, 8-megapixel ultra-wide sensor with f/2.2 aperture and 5 megapixels third depth sensor with f/2.2 aperture. There is also a 32 megapixels selfie camera with f/2.0 aperture.
Galaxy A70 comes with an in-display fingerprint sensor. Other connectivity options are 4G VoLTE, WiFi, Bluetooth. GPS and USB Type-C.
It packs 4500 mAh battery with support to 25W fast charging.
The phone will be available in four colors, namely Black, Blue, Coral, and White. It measures 164.3×76.7×7.9mm.
Samsung didn’t confirm the pricing or availability details of Galaxy A70. It is expected to reveal more information on April 10.
The phone has a modern design and offers good specs. It is expected to be available in India for around Rs. 30000.
Share this article:
Follow Techlomedia on Google News to stay updated.
Affiliate Disclosure:
This article may contain affiliate links. We may earn a commission on purchases made through these links at no extra cost to you.
About the Author: Deepanker Verma
Deepanker Verma is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of TechloMedia. He holds Engineering degree in Computer Science and has over 15 years of experience in the technology sector. Deepanker bridges the gap between complex engineering and consumer electronics. He is also a a known Security Researcher acknowledged by global giants including Apple, Microsoft, and eBay. He uses his technical background to rigorously test gadgets, focusing on performance, security, and long-term value.