Samsung will soon launch the Galaxy A6 and A6+. This
has been made obvious by the barrage of leaks we've seen regarding them lately.
Today a tipster on Twitter has shared even more specs of the two handsets.
The Galaxy A6 is said to come with a 5.6-inch
Infinity Display with 2,220x1,080 resolution, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of internal
storage, and the Exynos 7870 Octa chipset at the helm. The SoC was known ever
since a benchmark run surfaced, as was the RAM amount, but the other details
are new.
The Galaxy A6+ will keep the screen resolution of
its smaller sibling, while upping the size to 6". It will boast 4GB of RAM
and the same built-in storage as the A6. According to the aforementioned
benchmark run, the A6+ will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 625, although
this tipster thinks it could be swapped for a Snapdragon 450. We find that
quite unlikely this late in the development stage.
Anyway, don't take any of this information for
granted, since at the moment it has 'unconfirmed rumor' status. Hopefully the
Korean company will decide to clear things up entirely by actually unveiling
these two smartphones.