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Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Galaxy A8 (2016) now spotted in AnTuTu benchmark, 64GB of storage in tow


Samsung should simply make the Galaxy A8 (2016) official as of now. The handset has been releasing a considerable measure recently, incorporating into authority looking renders, and it's even been guaranteed by the FCC and the Bluetooth SIG. Besides, been seen in both the GFXBench and the Geekbench databases with comparative specs. 


What's more, today the up and coming gadget has had a go at the AnTuTu benchmark as well, something which at the end of the day uncovers its equipment innards. 


As indicated by AnTuTu, the Galaxy A8 (2016) sports a Full HD show, a 8 MP back camera, a 5 MP selfie snapper, the Exynos 7420 chipset, 3GB of RAM, and 64GB of interior stockpiling. It runs Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow. 

The primary camera determination must not be right, however, since this current telephone's ancestor, the A8, has a 16 MP unit on the back. AnTuTu has however uncovered that there will be a rendition of the A8 (2016) sold with 64GB of inherent stockpiling. So far we've just thought around a 32GB model. Both will have a microSD space for development as you'd anticipate. With respect to the screen size, it ought to be 5.7" - indistinguishable to that of the first Galaxy A8 from a year ago.

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