Samsung Galaxy A20 was one of the top ten most popular phones of 2019 according to at least one report. It’s not hard to see why, as it’s a relatively solid sub-$200(Rs. 10,991) phone from the smartphone kingpin.
It looks like Samsung is preparing a sequel, as frequent leaker Evan Blass has posted an apparent 360 degree Galaxy A21 render on his Patreon account.
The render shows a phone with a punch-hole display rather than a waterdrop notch as seen on the Galaxy A20. We also get a look at the back of the phone, revealing a quad rear camera instead of the old phone’s dual-camera setup.
If the Samsung Galaxy A21 quad-camera setup is like other recent Galaxy A-series phones, then we can expect main, ultra-wide, macro, and depth cameras. Hopefully, Samsung’s latest phone delivers a bump in camera resolution too, as the Galaxy A20 offered a 13MP main camera and a 5MP ultra-wide secondary sensor.
Other noteworthy details include a rear fingerprint scanner (no in-display sensor here), a thick bottom bezel, and a 3.5mm port. There’s no word on horsepower, display details, and battery capacity. So we might have to wait for the official reveal for these tidbits.
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