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The Samsung A80 brings a rotatable camera and a full screen

The Samsung A80 brings a rotatable camera and a full screen

Samsung is recommending its new phone to video content producers.

Galaxy A80

Rotatable camera to share everything

Of course, not only will the phone be good for them, but it is a fact that with Samsung’s solution, the front panel self-contained camera will take on a whole new meaning. In essence, this is about a single camera module working on the front and back, only the entire camera unit flips over, depending on which side, front or back you want to use. A true high-end solution.

We don't need to be short of other capabilities either, we have a strong processor, a lot of memory and a large amount of storage space, the latter will be needed if we want to record videos. The full specification can be read here:

 

Galaxy A80

Display[1]

6.7 inch FHD + (1080 × 2400) Super AMOLED,

New Infinity Display

Rotating camera[2]

(Front / Back)

Main camera: 48MP, F2.0

Ultra wide viewing angle: 8MP, F2.2 (123 °)

3D Depth Sensor

Frame

165.2 x 76.5 x 9.3 mm

AP

Qualcomm Snapdragon 730 (2.2GHz Dual + 1.8GHz Hexa)

Memory

8 GB RAM

128 GB internal storage

Battery[3]

3,700mAh (average)

25W Super fast charging

 

OS

Android 9.0 (Foot)

Biometric identification

Fingerprint reader integrated in the display

Color

Phantom Black, Angel Gold, Ghost White

The Samsung Galaxy A80 smartphone will be available in Hungary from the end of July 2019. For more information about the device, see https://www.samsung.com/hu/smartphones/galaxy-a80-a805/SM-A805FZKDTMH/ available on the website.


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