Samsung Galaxy A90 Tipped to come with Snapdragon 855, Triple Rear Cameras, and a 5G Variant
Samsung Galaxy A90 Tipped to come with Snapdragon 855, Triple Rear Cameras, and a 5G Variant
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Samsung, the world-famous South Korean company, is working on its Galaxy A90 for its best product. Now there is new that the 5G variants of the phone are also in operation. The company is all set to launch two smartphones equipped with the Snapdragon 855 processor. One of these phones will be 5G based. The variant is expected to be offered with 45W fast charging support. Earlier, it was reported that the Galaxy A90 could be offered under the company's R series. 

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The Samsung Galaxy A90 will have a 6.7-inch display with the model number SM-A905 for the 5G variant. There will also be an in-display fingerprint sensor. Also, the phone is equipped with a Snapdragon 855 processor. The phone is expected to have a triple rear camera. The primary sensor will be of 48 megapixels. The second will be 12 megapixels and the third will be a 5-megapixel sensor. Tilt OIS technology has been used in this variant. It is believed to be a different version of optical image stabilization.

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For your information, the Samsung Galaxy S10 Series may prove to be a better option for you. The series is also a favorite for users. If your phone's budget is high, the Galaxy Tipster @OnLeaks tweeted that the phone could be launched under Galaxy R-Series. Two smartphones are reported to be launched under the series. The two phones are expected to be launched with a larger display and a triple rear camera. It is also said that 5G support phones can also be launched under the series. Just as the smartphones that are launched today are being offered pop-ups or slide-out camera modules, it is not yet known whether anything will be done differently.

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