Samsung Galaxy A8s Android smartphone was recently announced, carrying the much awaited Infinity-O hole-punch display with dedicated space for the front camera on one side. Now, the brand has officially revealed the price of the Galaxy A8s. It has been priced at 2999 yuan (INR 30,400 approx.). This price tag is for the 6GB RAM model with 128GB of internal storage. For now, the smartphone is only available in China. Samsung has not yet revealed the price for the 8GB RAM model.
The 6.4-inch display with full HD+ resolution and 19.5:9 aspect ratio is the first of its kind from Samsung. The phone is powered by a Snapdragon 710 processor with Adreno 616 GPU, 6GB/8GB RAM and 128GB of internal storage. The most effective feature is the microSD slot, offering up to 512GB of memory expansion. The phone runs on Android 8.1 Oreo and comes with dual SIM slots. The battery capacity is rated at 3400 mAh. The adaptive fast charging guarantees quick recharge times on the Galaxy A8s.
The front camera used here is a 24MP sensor with f/2.0 aperture while rear combines power from 24MP primary, 10MP telephoto and 5MP depth sensing unit for the perfect shot. Samsung A8s comes with a fingerprint sensor, 7.4mm of overall width and 173 grams total weight. The dual SIM slot support 4G on both options, along with other options like USB Type-C connector, Bluetooth 5 and more. The phone can be had in Blue, Gray and Green shade. The pre-orders started in China on December 21. As of now, there is no word regarding the launch of the Galaxy A8s in India.
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