Samsung's DJ Koh went on record recently, saying that he will try to mix it up in the midrange side of things and will introduce flagship features there to better differentiate the A-series and below. It was not explicitly said, but with that move, he aims to stave off the onslaught of Chinese brands that are decimating everyone's midrange and encroaching on the high-end turf with value-for-money propositions.
To top it all off, the Galaxy A80 sports a unique sliding camera mechanism that has so far been the prerogative of the Chinese juggernauts Oppo and Vivo yet Samsung added its own cool twist to it literally. Here's the full scoop on the unique for Samsung Galaxy A80 that was just unveiled at three global events.
Galaxy A80 design and display
The first New Infinity design
Granted, we still have quite a large handset at 165.2 x 76.5 x 9.3 mm but considering that the screen is 6.7 inches across, the size is rather compact for the diagonal, and that's the whole point of the rotating tri-camera mechanism on the back.
The bezels seem uniformly thin throughout, save for the slightly wider chin at the bottom where the display connector is usually located. The "3D Glass" body lies on a metal frame, exuding a premium look and feel, so the only thing left to wonder about is what will the official case for the A80 look like.
The Galaxy A80's amazing pop-up, rotating tri-camera
Rear cam selfies come true and effortless
The time-of-flight camera offers Live Focus in video mode, too, so you can map the depth of objects caught in the footage while filming it. You get the same 30 scene recognition and optimization scenarios that the S10 has, too, which Samsung is very careful not to call AI. It saved the AI moniker for the next part, the hardware and software performance.
Galaxy A80 specs
Here's where AI enters the stage
In short, the A80 is specc'd way above its midrange positioning, and when you add a sufficiently large 3700 mAh battery that can be topped up very quickly with the fast 25W charger in the box, the picture only gets rosier. Samsung reveals that an "Intelligent Performance Enhancer provides AI-powered performance optimization software" in the A80. From the looks of it, it learns and adapts to your usage scenarios and power draw to deliver smooth performance with the least toll on battery life - something that most every major manufacturer now claims to do. A Bixby button with Bixby Routines helps you schedule and optimize your everyday life with the phone further.
Galaxy A80 price, colors and release date
Available in Angel Gold, Ghost White, and Phantom Black, the Galaxy A80 will be landing on May 29th in many a market around the globe. Samsung is yet to set a firm price range for each country but we'd wager to guess it will sit a step above the Galaxy A50's $400, so $500 and up is your best bet for this unique rotating tri-camera phone from Samsung.
The Gold and White models actually have a bit of pink and blue in them, respectively, depending on how the light angle goes, so the chameleon glass body is poised to remain interesting to look at for a long time. Now, what would the case of this thing look like again?
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2019-04-10 12:00:04Z
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