Samsung reduces price of Galaxy A80 by Rs. 8,000
What's the story
In a major move, Samsung has reduced the price of its Galaxy A80 smartphone in India by Rs. 8,000.
The price cut is permanent and is now reflecting on the company's official website, Amazon, and all major brick and mortar stores across the country.
The highlights of the phone include its all-screen design, AMOLED display, rotating camera module, and mid-level internals.
Here's our roundup.
Information
What is the new price?
The premium mid-ranger, which is available in solo 8GB/128GB configuration, has received a massive price cut of Rs. 8,000. Now, the Galaxy A80 is available for purchase at Rs. 39,900 (launch price: Rs. 47,990).
Design and display
Meanwhile, here's recalling Galaxy A80
As far as its specifications are concerned, the Galaxy A80 comes with an all-glass body featuring an edge-to-edge notch-less design, thanks to the motorized rotating camera module.
On the rear, it houses a horizontally aligned camera unit along with LED flash.
The smartphone sports a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with full-HD+ (1080x2400 pixels) resolution, 20:9 aspect ratio, and an under-display fingerprint scanner for secure unlocking.
Cameras
For the shutterbugs and selfie lovers
The Galaxy A80 sports a triple rear camera setup comprising a 48MP (f/2.0) main sensor, 8MP (f/2.2) ultra-wide-angle sensor, and another 3D TOF sensor.
Interestingly, this camera unit rotates up and serves as a front-facing snapper, offering high resolution selfies and videos.
Also, the camera offers photography features like HDR, panorama, portrait mode, and is capable of recording 4K videos at 30fps.
Internals
What about its internals?
The Galaxy A80 is fueled by a Snapdragon 730 octa-core processor, paired with 8GB RAM and 128GB of storage.
Under the hood, the phone runs Android Pie-based One UI and packs a 3,700mAh battery with 25W fast-charging support.
In addition, it packs all latest connectivity options including dual-SIMs (Nano), dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, and Type-C port. However, it misses out on a headphone jack.