Samsung Galaxy A5 (2018) And Galaxy A7 (2018) Renders Out: Boast Dual Front Cameras

Both the Samsung Galaxy A5 (2018) and the Galaxy A7 (2018) series are likely to have dual rear cameras. This new information comes after some renders of the devices were leaked out. We have previously covered the Samsung Galaxy A5 (2018) in some detail, including a report on how it would have both Exynos and Snapdragon processors. The same device was also spotted on Geekbench with some very good features.

The renders have been created by @OnLeaks and MySmartPrice, who have collaborated. The phones are considerably taller and a tad narrower when compared to the existing devices. The screens are also narrower and yet somehow appear to have more real estate. Also, the current Galaxy A range seems to have lesser vertical spaces compared to the newer renders.

The most important, and perhaps the most happening one, appears to be the presence of dual selfie camera on the front. Selfies and selfie-taking have never been the USP of a brand like Samsung. It has specializations in other areas. The selfie master moniker has been variously claimed by brands like Oppo and Vivo. That this feature has been spotted indicates that the Samsung Galaxy A5 (2018) and the A7 (2018), the latter of which was spotted on GFXBench,  are now likely to be targeted as a mid-range selfie specialist.

Samsung Galaxy A5 (2018) and A7 (2018)
Renders of the new Samsung Galaxy A series

Also, it seems that the South Korean giant Samsung does not seem too keen to put the dual rear cameras on the phones. This strategy makes sense: since the Samsung Galaxy S9 and the S9+ are set to debut next year with dual rear cameras, the customers will have more choices.

Both these upcoming devices may release with the IP68 rating for water and dust resistance, thus bringing a flagship feature to a mid-ranger. The renders also show that the new Galaxy A series is likely to have the Infinity Display aka the Galaxy S8 and the Galaxy S8+ with the Always On feature also showing up. Check out the renders in the video below.

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