Announced just today, the Samsung Galaxy A6 and A6+ come with a metal unibody design rivaling more premium competitors. They also come with the 18.5:9 ‘flat Infinity Display’ at 720×1480 and 1080×2220, respectively. The former rocks a 5.6-inch display, while the latter a 6-inch one. Because of the near bezel-less displays, Samsung moved the fingerprint scanners to the back of the device.
Equipped with an f/1.7 16MP rear camera, the A6 also sports a 16MP front-facing camera but with f/1.9 aperture.
On the other hand, the A6+ rocks an f/1.7 16MP and f/1.9 5MP dual rear camera system. This allows users to use the Live Focus mode and adjust depth of field even after having taken the shot. Meanwhile, its selfie camera shoots at up to 24MP with f/1.9. Both phones come with an adjustable front LED flash.
Running on 1.6GHz and 1.8GHz quad-core chips, respectively, the A6 and A6+ will come with up to 4Gb RAM and 64Gb ROM. Of course, users can opt to expand this for up to 256Gb via microSD. These devices, respectively, come equipped with 3,000mAh and 3,500mAh batteries.
Available in Black, Gold, Blue, and Lavender, the phones will tout features like Samsung Pay, Face Recognition, and Bixby platforms, among others. Out of the box, they will also run on Android 8.0 Oreo.
Powered by 3,000mAh and 3,500mAh batteries respectively, the Galaxy A6 and Galaxy A6+ will be available in Black, Gold, Blue and Lavender colors. They come with Android 8.0 Oreo out of the box.
Samsung Galaxy A6 and A6+ Pricing and Availability
Samsung has yet to announce pricing and availability for both phones across Asian markets, so stay posted.