Galaxy A80 to arrive India soon, to cost about Rs. 45,000/ $645


Samsung Galaxy A80

According to Sammobile, an authoritative site on all thing Samsung, Samsung mobile India will be holding an exclusive preview of the Galaxy A80 in different Indian cities next week, suggesting it could go on sale in the country soon. The events, which will be held on June 8 and June 9, will allow fans to experience the phone ahead of the launch.

While there is no words from Samsung confirming same, the report says the event will hold in Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad on June 8th, while fans in Bangalore, and Kolkata will experience the Galaxy A80 on June 9th at 6pm IST. Specific details about the venue and participation will be announced soon. The Galaxy A80- Samsung  first smartphone with a pop-up, and a “revolutionary” rotating camera was announced back in April with a motorized pop-up and a spring-loaded rotate mechanism that turn the rear camera to face forward for your selfie needs.

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Available in Gold, Ghost White and Phantom Black colors, the A80 is priced at 649 Euros in the EU region, and as per a Sammobile report, the A80 will cost somewhere between Rs. 40,000 to Rs. 50,000 in India.

The Galaxy A80 rotating camera module is fitted with a 48-megapixel primary rear camera with f/2.0 aperture, secondary, 8-megapixel 123° ultra wide-angle lens and a 3D Depth camera for Live Focus by scanning objects for measurement and depth. The three cameras can be used for both selfies and normal shoots, but automatically pop-up from the back of the phone and rotate for selfie shoots when the camera app is activated for same.

The A80 flaunts a 6.7” Super AMOLED screen with 1,080 x 2,400px resolution and an in-display fingerprint reader, and under the hood, the device houses the Octa-Core Snapdragon 730G SoC with 8GB of RAM 128gb of internal storage. Hit here for the full specs and features.

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