Additional Galaxy A5 (2018) and A7 (2018) renders show dual selfie camera

Peter, 16 October 2017

One render not enough for you? MySmartPrice and @OnLeaks have created detailed 3D models of the Galaxy A5 (2018) and Galaxy A7 (2018). Feast your eyes on the 5.5” and 6” bezel-less displays. Both will have 1,080 x 2,160px resolution (aka FHD+).

Check out the table below. Both phones have gotten a tad taller but narrower. The same goes for the screens – they are a fraction narrower, but offer more room vertically.

Galaxy A5 (2017) Galaxy A5 (2018) Galaxy A7 (2017) Galaxy A7 (2018)
Screen size 5.2" (16:9) 5.5" (18:9) 5.7" (16:9) 6" (18:9)
Screen resolution 1,080 x 1,920px 1,080 x 2,160px 1,080 x 1,920px 1,080 x 2,160px
Body size 146.1 x 71.4 x 7.9 mm 148.8 x 70.5 x 8.4mm 156.8 x 77.6 x 7.9 mm 159.6 x 75.6 x 8.2mm

Interestingly, the renders show dual selfie cameras – this would be Samsung’s first. Samsung clearly doesn’t want a dual camera on the back as the Galaxy S flagships need to get there first. But this will allow the 2018 Galaxy A phones to compete with some selfie-focused handsets coming out of China to target the premium mid-range market.

Samsung Galaxy A5 (2018) and A7 (2018) (speculative renders) Samsung Galaxy A5 (2018) and A7 (2018) (speculative renders) Samsung Galaxy A5 (2018) and A7 (2018) (speculative renders) Samsung Galaxy A5 (2018) and A7 (2018) (speculative renders) Samsung Galaxy A5 (2018) and A7 (2018) (speculative renders) Samsung Galaxy A5 (2018) and A7 (2018) (speculative renders)
Samsung Galaxy A5 (2018) and A7 (2018) (speculative renders)

The Galaxy A5 (2018) and A7 (2018) will be powered by the 10nm Exynos 7885 chipset with Snapdragon 660 taking over in some markets. The phones will be IP68 waterproof like before and will have Always On Display feature on their Infinity Displays.

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  • Anonymous
  • 11 Dec 2017
  • ybZ

Looks like Lg G6

Looks who trying to look smart. You not doing it right. You couldnt resist pointing out every mistake other people did. Attention seeker, please stop.

  • AnonD-720546
  • 05 Dec 2017
  • 0FT

Oh but that has absolutely nothing to do with the fact you couldn't resist trying to sound supersmart by pointing at the year in model name, while it in fact bears no relevance on the actual release date at all. But I don't blame you for switching ...

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