Samsung Galaxy A01 Core Leaked Render Tips Textured Back , Single Rear Camera
Samsung Galaxy A01 Core Leaked Render Tips Textured Back , Single Rear Camera 2b5xy
Samsung Galaxy A01 Core is expected to be powered by the MediaTek HT6739WW SoC, paired with 1GB of RAM. 6f4041
By Tasneem Akolawala | Updated: 27 June 2020 11:22 IST
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Samsung Galaxy A01 Core is expected to sport a HD+ resolution display
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Samsung Galaxy A01 Core leaked render shows the design details
The phone is seen with traditional bezels up front, single selfie sensor
Samsung Galaxy A01 Core is tipped to Bluetooth v5
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Samsung Galaxy A01 Core is reported to be in the works. The phone was spotted on Google Play Console a while ago, and now an alleged render of the phone has surfaced online. The render gives us a glimpse of how the phone will look like from the front and back. It is tipped to come in two textural finishes – Red and Blue. The Samsung Galaxy A01 Core is also seen to sport a single camera setup at the back with flash sitting right beneath the image sensor.
The render has been shared by tipster Samsung Galaxy A01 Core is seen with a patterned for better grip, and as mentioned, the leak suggests the phone will come in Red and Blue colour options. The volume and power buttons are positioned on the right edge of the screen.
The Samsung Galaxy A01 Core does not seem to have a fingerprint sensor at the back or on the side-edge. Past leak tips that the Samsung Galaxy A01 Core will run on Android 10 (Go Edition) and feature a HD+ (720x1,480 pixels) display with 320ppi of pixel density. It is expected to be powered by the MediaTek HT6739WW SoC, paired with 1GB of RAM.
The device has been spotted on Bluetooth SIG site as well carrying the model number SM-A013F/DS. The listing highlights that the Samsung Galaxy A01 Core will Bluetooth v5. It was also spotted on Wi-Fi Alliance with dual-band Wi-Fi 02.11b/g/n.
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