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Galaxy A10 has suddenly revealed a render with a new design screen

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samsung galaxy a10 render
samsung galaxy a10 render

Today, the latest leak has just shared a rendered image of the Galaxy A10 that appears with the protective case, thereby giving us the first close look at the design of the device.

According to Sammobiles, the leaked image shows that the Galaxy A10 has a familiar design on the front of the device, which is Samsung’s new Infinity V screen, which has a tear-shaped “rabbit ears” to hold each selfie camera of the device as a set. Galaxy pair M10 and M20. It can be seen that the screen edges of the two sides and the top edge of the Galaxy A10 are quite thin, while the lower chin is a bit thicker.

Besides, based on the image of the case attached to the Galaxy A10, it can be seen that this phone will have a power button and increase or decrease the volume on the left side. While the bottom edge of the device has the appearance of 3.5mm headphone jack, charging port, microphone, and speakerphone on the back similar to the Galaxy M10. And yet, there is no sign of fingerprint sensor on the Galaxy A10 and it seems that this phone has only a single camera in the back.

Regarding configuration information, a previous report said that the Galaxy A10 will be equipped with 6.2-inch Infinity-V screen and HD + resolution. Inside, the machine uses the Exynos 7884B chipset, has 3GB of RAM, 32GB internal memory, a pair of rear-facing camera with 5MP / 13MP resolution and integrated face recognition technology.

Unfortunately, at present, the price of Galaxy A10 has not been disclosed by Samsung.

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