Samsung has launched its Galaxy A70, with a large 6.7 inches super AMOLED panel, an extra tall 20:9 aspect ratio, a 32-megapixel selfie camera, and a large 4,500mAh battery with super fast charging. This new addition in the A series models has the highest resolution cameras on a Samsung phone yet.
The Galaxy A70 comes with a 3D glasstic design with a waterdrop-style notch, and a slight chin at the bottom of the display. At the back, the phone features a triple camera setup, vertically aligned with the flash sitting beneath the sensors. The volume button and the power buttons are present on the right edge of the phone. The phone is available in Coral, Blue, Black, and White edition.
The rear camera of the Galaxy A70 also has a 32MP sensor, with addition of 8MP ultra-wide angle module (123°) and a 5MP depth sensor. The phone also offers an in-display fingerprint reader as well as a face recognition ability for better security mechanism.
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The phone also features a 4500mAh battery with 25W fast charging support, making it the first ever Galaxy model to above 18w. Surprisingly, there is no wireless charging feature in the Galaxy A70, which is rather a drawback.
The Samsung Galaxy A70 will launch with the latest one UI and Android 9 pie, including Night Mode and other exciting features. The phone comes with a 6GB or 8GB of RAM and 128GB built-in storage space. You can also add one microSD card (up to 512GB) with two SIM slots available on the mobile phone.
Despite the fact that the Galaxy A70 has a 6.7” large display, it is not difficult to carry around, because the phone measure 76.7mm wide, which is comparable to the Galaxy A7 and the Galaxy Note 9.
Earlier this month Samsung also launched Galaxy A30 and A50, it’s two mid-range mobile phones in Pakistan. The Galaxy A30 and A50 comes with a premium design, infinity-U displays, large batteries, and new chipsets offered in a decent price range.