It seems Samsung is on the constant look out to increase its Galaxy A line, as the Korean manufacturer today announced two more phones to add to the already huge line-up – the Galaxy A40s and the Galaxy A60.
So let’s go ahead and start with the Galaxy A40s : the phone features with a 6.4-inch AMOLED Infinity-U display with a Full HD+ resolution along with a waterdrop notch. On the front of the device, we have a 16MP sensor for the purposes of selfies, while the back has a triple camera setup featuring a 13MP primary sensor, a 5MP depth sensor, and finally, a 5MP wide angle lens.
The phone gets its juice from Samsung’s very own Exynos 7904 processor and 6 gigs of RAM. The phone will come with 64 gigs of internal storage, and will have a massive 5000mAh battery attached to its name. The phone also supports 15W fast charging, so it’s not like you’ll have to wait any longer than normal to fuel up the massive battery.
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The Galaxy A60 features with a 6.3-inch Infinity-O display with Full HD+ resolution along with a cutout for the 32MP selfie camera. Similar to the Galaxy A40s, the A60 also sports a fingerprint scanner and a triple camera setup on the back, and on the camera department, with the Galaxy A60, you get a 32MP primary sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide sensor, and a 5MP depth sensor.
The A60 will be powered by the Snapdragon 675 processor, along with 6 gigs of RAM. On the internal side of things, we have 128 gigs of storage. The phone feature with a no less impressive 4500mAh battery, and along with that massive battery, we’ll have the support for 25W fast charging.
Both the phones are set come with Android Pie integrated right out of the box. And while Samsung did not actually say whether or not both the phones will make their way into the Chinese market, the Korean manufacturer did reveal the prices – the Galaxy A40s will cost $223, while the Galaxy A60 will set you back $298.