Monday, 24 September 2018

Samsung to Launch Triple Camera Galaxy A7

Samsung is reportedly holding an event today in Karachi where the company might be launching the latest addition to A series, Galaxy A7 2018 which will also be company’s first phone to come with a triple camera setup on its back.
The device has already been announced globally by the Korean giant while the regional releases will follow soon. It is also set to launch in India tomorrow which strongly hints that the phone could get launched today in Pakistan.
The triple camera, being the major highlight, got its recognition with the Huawei P20 Pro and now Samsung is entering this market where mobile photography holds a mile-stone importance and eyes to rival the triple camera flagship from its competitor, Huawei.
Its predecessor, Galaxy A7 2017 was launched around Rs.55000 but came with a lower spec sheet, including a single camera. So we expect the Galaxy A7 2018 to launch at approximately Rs. 60,000 or more.
It will have all the contemporary trendy features like a big screen and a narrow aspect ratio for better handling. However, Samsung has still not embraced the notch which might be refreshing for notch haters to see.
The device will have a premium glass design and sport a 6-inch Super AMOLED display, an octa-core processor clocked at a frequency of 2.2GHz accompanied by 6GB of RAM and128GB of internal storage.
The triple camera will be aligned vertically on the top left rear corner and will include a 24MP main sensor with f/1.7 which will improve the quality of the image by combining four pixels in one in low light conditions.
Along with the main sensor will be a 5MP depth sensor with a f/2.2 aperture for giving your images a better bokeh effect. The third lens will be an 8MP ultra-wide sensor with a f/2.4 aperture in order to capture photos with 120 degrees field of view.
Seeing the pictures of the device, you might wonder about the fingerprint scanner. Samsung has put the scanner in a rather peculiar place, side of the phone. However, we are yet to see its usability in real life.

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