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Samsung Galaxy A8 2016: Specs, Release date, and Features.

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Many galaxy fans are already eyeballing trying to mule on which smartphone to purchase next, well, despite the haste and flimflam there's some exciting babble ushering the Galaxy A8.

Some argue that its predecessor has been in the market for such a short duration thus they need adequate time to enjoy the awesome gadget. However, the astonishingly exciting probability of having a 4K screen and fold-able display sounds far-fetched but it adds on the excitement that is conjuring in the market before the unknown release date.

Samsung has been very reticent in regards to the release of the impending devices, however its evident that plans are underway to release a new phone from the A Series- Samsung galaxy A8(2016). 

Samsung might release Galaxy A8 in the near future, actually in a matter of weeks. The company has already done the Bluetooth certification; a clear indication of the release. Previously, sleaked pictures, it's evident that Samsung galaxy A8 will be thinner compared to the Galaxy Note 7.ources claimed that the phone would be released on August but that's not the case; this was based on the fact that the predecessor had been launched around this period.

According to pictures leaked by Steve Hemmerstoffer, Samsung A8 (2016) will have a 156.5x77.5x7.3 mm dimension. This is thinner than the Galaxy Note 7 which is 153.5x73.9x7.9 mm.  Based on a report provided by Uber Gizmo the device is speculated to have a 2.1GHZ Exynos 7420 processor; it will also be coupled by a 36GB RAM and operating on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow OS.

Many are anxious about the display of this new flagship, well, GFXBench listing claims that the display will have a 5.1-inch with a resolution of 1,080 x1,920. As reported by Forbes, the processor will be an Exynos Octa-core with 2.1GHz CPU and the RAM will be 3GB coupled by a 32GB internal memory. The reports also claim that the camera will be 16MP and a 5MP front camera.

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