Samsung announced the Galaxy A30 and A50 last week.
A Galaxy A40 should be joining them soon as well as a Galaxy A60, today we are treated to its renders, which confirm
its design.
The Galaxy A60 looks similar to the A50. It has the
Infinity-U display on the front with triple cameras stacked vertically in the
top-left corner on the back. However, edges on the back of the A60 seem to be
flatter than those of the A50.
The render also shows a USB Type-C port at the
bottom of the smartphone which is flanked by a 3.5 mm headphone jack, a
microphone, and a speaker. The power and volume buttons are located on the
right side of the phone. There's no fingerprint scanner on the back or either
sides of the A60 though as it's placed under the display.
The source has also revealed some specs of the
Galaxy A60, which are in line with the ones we saw yesterday. However, today's
leak suggests the phone will come with a 35 MP primary camera at the back,
whereas the specs sheet leaked yesterday said this would be a 32 MP sensor.
Today's leak also reveals that the 5 MP camera at
the back is a depth sensor with the 8 MP camera coming with an ultra-wide angle
lens. The Galaxy A60 will be powered by Snapdragon 6150 SoC which will be
paired with 6 or 8 GB RAM. The smartphone will run Android Pie with One UI
atop, and will have 128 GB of storage onboard.