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According to the news blog Samsung Sammobile, the next Samsung Galaxy A5 will be named Samsung Galaxy A8 2018. According to a document published in the Bluetooth SIG database. Likewise, the possible rumor is launched that the Samsung Galaxy A7 2018 could also be renamed as Samsung Galaxy A8 +, becoming the top model in the range. The A3 model would end up disappearing from the Samsung catalog. Although the latter is unconfirmed.
The Samsung Galaxy A5 2018 changes its name
In recent weeks, certain rumors have appeared about a new Samsung terminal that would be called Samsung Galaxy A8 2018. A terminal that would carry an infinite screen, an Exynos 7785 processor, with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. This storage, as usual, can be increased with the insertion of a microSD card.
Of course, this new Samsung Galaxy A8 2018 will have a fingerprint sensor on the rear panel, a place that will also be repeated, if the insertion technology on the screen does not allow it, the new Samsung Galaxy S9 and Samsung Galaxy S9 +. It will also not lack the Bixby button, with which Samsung intends to compete with personal assistants from Google, iOS and Windows.
With regard to the photographic section, we will not see double sensor in the Samsung Galaxy A8: this advantage will be offered in higher-end terminals such as the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 +.
And its big brother, the Samsung Galaxy A8 2018+?
A few days ago, what appeared to be the first images of the Samsung Galaxy S8 +, a terminal about which little or nothing is known, appeared leaked. It was rumored that this one could house a double camera since we can intuit something in the filtered images, but everything, as we say, are rumors.
Last month, the Samsung Galaxy A8 2018 and A8 + 2018 appeared in the WiFi Alliance database and were approved by the Federal Communications Commission, indicating that the departure of both terminals will happen sooner rather than later. This is how we can see it in the following screenshot of the report.
With this move, Samsung would advance the numbering of its A series, a range marked by being very tight in price and with very attractive specifications for the general public.