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The Samsung Galaxy A70 has turned out to be a sales success for the company, at least that is how online stores like Amazon or eBay reflect it. Such has been the case that the South Korean manufacturer has already got down to work with its successor. We refer to the Samsung Galaxy A70s, a terminal that today the only thing we know is that it will have a 64 megapixel camera. Thanks to a new filtration through the Geekbench website we can now know all its technical characteristics, as well as its processor and amount of RAM.
Samsung Galaxy A70s: same features as the Galaxy A70
Or at least that's what the latest terminal leak shows. As we can see in the image below, the Galaxy A70s would have the same configuration as its younger brother.
Samsung Galaxy A70s score on Geekbench.
Specifically, the new Samsung mid-range would use the same Snapdragon 675 processor signed by Qualcomm along with 6 GB of RAM and an internal storage capacity that could start at 128 GB. Under the entire chassis we would find Android 9 Pie, which makes us think that its presentation could be closer than what was initially thought.
As for the rest of the features, everything indicates that it will have a sheet very similar to that of the Galaxy A70, with a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen along with a 4,500 mAh battery. Where a notable improvement is expected compared to the latter is in the photographic section. Just yesterday the company unveiled its first 64 megapixel camera by Xiaomi, a camera that could finally reach the mid-range of the South Korean firm by the hand of the Galaxy A70s, although it is not ruled out that it ends up opting for the traditional 48 megapixel sensor from Sony.
Either way, what we do know is that the terminal will not be an evolution compared to the Galaxy A70 presented in the middle of the year. In the absence of information about its design or the dimensions of its screen, it is most likely a version intended for photographic purposes, as is, in part, the Samsung Galaxy A80 with its reversible camera mechanism.
Source - Geekbench