The Galaxy A80 is designed with three reversible cameras. The first phone with the New Infinity display by Samsung slides apart and rotates its cameras when it’s time for a selfie.
The Galaxy A80 is designed with three reversible cameras
Samsung unveiled a new reversible camera system, the Galaxy A80, in its mid-range Galaxy A series. When toggled into selfie mode, the single-camera array of the phone automatically flips around and consists of a 48-megapixel main camera, an ultra-wide8-megapixel, and a time-of-flight sensor. The latter for better portrait photography can be used for facial recognition and depth mapping.
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Since there is no need for a separate, dedicated front-facing camera, the 6.7-inch Super AMOLED New Infinity Display from the Galaxy A80 has no knot or hole punch.
The specs are quite straightforward otherwise. The phone has a 3,700 mAh battery that supports fast 25 watts charging, 8 GB RAM, and 128 GB storage. The A80 also has an on-screen fingerprint scanner, like the other upcoming A-series phones.
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Samsung previously announced the Galaxy A50 and A30, the Galaxy A70 and the Galaxy A90, all featuring a non-sliding version of the Infinity – U Notchless displays of the company.
Specs of Samsung Galaxy A80
- New Infinity Display (1,080×2,400-pixel resolution) 6.7-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED
- Camera with 48 megapixels f/2.0
- Ultrawide camera with 8-megapixel f/2.2
- Sensor for flight time
- Octa-core processor
- Ram 8GB
- Storage 128GB
- 3,700 mAh battery with a super fast charge of 25 watts
- Version: Android 9.0
- Fingerprint scanner on – screen
- Colors: Phantom Black, Ghost White & Angel Gold
Samsung did not immediately respond to a pricing and availability request for comment.