Samsung Galaxy A90 leak reveals all-screen design, pop-up selfie camera
As the latest addition to its revamped Galaxy A series, Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy A90 on April 10. And in the run-up to the event, a report has released the case render of the phone revealing an all-screen design, in-display fingerprint sensor, a pop-up selfie camera, and a triple rear camera array. Here's everything we know so far about Galaxy A90.
Courtesy pop-up selfie camera, Galaxy A90 will offer all-screen design
Renders suggest that Galaxy A90 will come with an all-screen design with no notches and holes required for the selfie snapper. Instead, it will adopt a pop-up selfie camera to offer, what could be, the New Infinity display design that Samsung had unveiled in November last year. Previously, reputed tipster @IceUniverse also claimed that Galaxy A90 will be "Samsung's first pop-up front camera phone".
Uncertainty prevails over Galaxy A90's pop-up selfie camera
According to reputed tipster @OnLeaks, the Galaxy A90 will come "with a sliding and rotating camera system (kinda mix between Oppo Find X and Oppo N1 systems)." However, going by the renders, the phone may have a rather simple pop-up camera that we have seen on some Vivo and OPPO smartphones. On the rear, Galaxy A90 is said to sport a triple camera setup.
@IceUniverse also hints at a sliding and rotating camera system
Further, Galaxy A90 will house an in-screen fingerprint sensor
Separately, in January, South Korea-based ETNews had claimed that Samsung is working to offer an optical in-display fingerprint sensor on several of its high-end Galaxy A-series smartphones lined up for 2019 release. The publication reported that Galaxy A50, Galaxy A70, Galaxy A90 will feature this new technology. Interestingly, Samsung has just released its Galaxy A50 and it does come with an in-screen fingerprint sensor.
What else to expect from Galaxy A90?
According to @OnLeaks, the Galaxy A90 will sport a 6.73-inch display with 1.2mm bezels and 3.6mm chin. Reportedly, it will be powered by an upcoming "Qualcomm Snapdragon 7150" processor, paired with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. Under the hood, the phone will run Android Pie-based One UI and pack a 3,500-4,000mAh battery with support for 25W fast charging.