Samsung's Galaxy A-series has been a great success in the budget segment. Especially the Galaxy A50 is one of the Samsung's best-selling phones since it's launch. Lately Samsung has unveiled a number of updates for it's A-series smartphones for over a month but there are even more phones on the way. After the recent renders of the Galaxy A51, we are now being greeted with renders for another Galaxy A-series device Galaxy A71. It will most likely be the successor of the Galaxy A70s, that was launched just a couple of months ago.

The A71 will pack a punch-hole display along with it's expected 6.7-inch Full-HD+ SuperAMOLED display.The bezels can't be judged on the basis of renders but there's a tiny chin and an in-display fingerprint scanner onboard as well.


As for the internals, the report says that Galaxy A71 will be powered by a Snapdragon chipset or the recently announced Exynos 980 5G chipset. It will be backed by up to 8GB RAM with up to 128GB onboard storage. It will be equipped with a 4,500mAh battery and run Android 10-based OneUI 2 out-of-the-box.
 
Turning our attention to the rear panel, Samsung could join the quad-camera party with the Galaxy A71 later this year. It is expected to feature a 64MP primary camera (there’s obviously no going back once you move past 48MP), paired with an ultra-wide, telephoto and time-of-flight (ToF) sensor. The punch-hole selfie camera is said to be the same as Galaxy Note 10.



Though there’s a lot of speculation around the Galaxy A71, there’s no confirmation about the hardware or features from Samsung yet. We suggest you take the information with a grain of salt. This could also be the first mid-range 5G phone in the company’s arsenal, so stay tuned for more information.
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-Hitarth Langaliya