
This new smartphone has launched in Korea, and it will go on sale in the country starting tomorrow.
The Galaxy A90 5G also supports Samsung DeX, making it the first A series smartphone to have this feature.
Samsung Electronics Co.is preparing to unveil its second foldable device early next year, a luxury phone that folds down into a compact-sized square. The display has a U-shaped notch at the top, which Samsung calls Infinity-U Display.
Looking at the adverts, the handset does appear to have triple rear cameras as previously rumoured, as well as the in-display fingerprint sensor, and - from the looks of another gif Blass shared - some form of fast charging. Samsung is reportedly testing a new Ultra Thin Glass for the inner display of the next Galaxy Fold which will only be 3% of the thickness of the current glass that's used to protect the display.
As tipped, the phone will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 5G SoC.
5G connectivity is being touted as a big draw for these customers, who want to share and stream content as quickly as possible in what Samsung are calling "the Era of Live". Anyway, the Snapdragon 855, as you might know, features eight Kryo 485 cores and Adreno 640 GPU.
It's not certain when the A90 5G will arrive, although these clips suggest Samsung is close to a debut. The device comes with either 6GB or 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.
The three-camera setup on the back includes a main 48-megapixel (MP) camera, a 5MP depth camera, and an 8MP wide lens. Now, it is time to put them to rest: Samsung has finally announced the latest family member of its Galaxy A series, which comes in the form of Galaxy A90 5G. It also sports a 32MP selfie-cam up front. Although it is safe to assume that it could come with a 25W fast charger, there's a possibility that it could support 45W charging. It also comes with "Game Booster" for enhanced gaming performance.