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Samsung Galaxy A8 Reported To Have Dual Front-Facing Cameras

New technology leaks are been reported left, right and centre the closer we get to CES with another story coming out saying the new Samsung Galaxy A8 and A8 Plus will have dual facing cameras.

Android Police has reported on a leaked user’s manual showing the A8 and A8 Plus devices will have dual front-facing cameras and an infinity display similar to the Galaxy S8. These cameras have been fitted for portrait mode selfies similar to the iPhone X new front facing portrait mode.

However, the rear camera will not have any new additions. The images above show the fingerprint scanner will be moved below the rear camera, a move likely to please all.

The OS will be Android 7.1.1 Nougat offering support for Samsung Pay and Bixby.

Images have been leaked for the new Galaxy A8 model by Weibo. The new Galaxy A phones are expected to be released next month.



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