Samsung is getting ready to refresh one of
its lowest-end devices in the Galaxy A line soon. We're talking about the A11,
which launched back in May, but is soon due to be replaced by the upcoming
Galaxy A12. This phone will have the model number SM-A125F, according to a new
report. That's not surprising at all, taking into account Samsung's naming
scheme and the fact that the A11 is SM-A115F.
The A12 is said to come in two storage
options: 32GB and 64GB. The latter, upper tier was missing from its
predecessor. The A12 is expected to keep the A11's PLS TFT touchscreen as well
as sport a triple rear camera setup, although the exact details of that haven't
been outed this time around. The A12 will have a capacitive fingerprint sensor
somewhere on its body, most likely at the back.
No further details are available at the
moment, but since the leak floodgates have opened we expect to hear more about
the A12 soon, and we'll keep you posted.