The Samsung Galaxy A26 should be coming out in the next month or so, given that its predecessor was unveiled last December. Ahead of an official announcement by the brand, a new report by AndroidHeadlines has revealed what it claims to be renders of the upcoming entry-level smartphone.
According to the leak, the Galaxy A26 will come with a flat display with a waterdrop notch for a camera cutout, and a thick bottom bezel. The back of the phone gets three cameras in the top-left corner that are vertically aligned, encased in one big pill-shaped camera module.
Aside from the front, the back and the sides of the phone continue the flat design language. As for the entire chassis, it is assumed to use plastic again instead of an upgrade to glass and metal. Interestingly, the Galaxy A26 is likely to sport a bigger display than the A25, with rough calculations based on its measurements resulting in a screen size that is approximately 6.64 inches.
Nothing about the phone has been officially announced by the South Korean brand just yet, but a Geekbench listing from last month did show that the A26 will be powered by an Exynos 1280 chipset. The listing also revealed that it will offer 6GB of RAM and ship with One UI based on Android 15.
(Source: Android Headlines)
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