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Samsung launches 2 mid-range devices in US
Published in The Egyptian Gazette on 10 - 09 - 2018

NEW YORK, Sept 10, 2018 (News Wires) - Expanding its mid-tier offerings for consumers in the US, Samsung launched two mid-range Android devices - the Galaxy "A6" smartphone and a 10.5-inch tablet Galaxy "Tab A".
Single-SIM "Galaxy A6", priced at $359.99 comes with a 5.6-inch super
AMOLED "Infinity Display", 3GBRAM and 32GB internal storage, which
is expandable up to 400GB.
The smartphone runs on Android 8.0 Oreo and is fuelled by a 3000mAh
battery, along with fingerprint as well as facial recognition unlock system.
"The Galaxy 'A6' joins the Galaxy J, S and Note series, while 'Galaxy Tab
A' joins the Galaxy Tab S4 tablet. The strengthened mid-tier gives
consumers more flexibility to choose the phone or tablet that best fits their
needs," the company said in a statement late on Saturday.
The "Galaxy Tab A", costing $329.99, sports a 10.5-inch thin-film-
transistor liquid-crystal (TFT LCD) display, 3GB RAM and 32GB internal
memory, which is expandable up to 400GB.
The tab features an 8MP rear camera with auto focus (AF) and a 5MP front
camera with flash.
Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 Octa-Core chipset and 7,300mAh
battery, the device runs Android Android 8.1 Oreo OS.
"Consumers are increasingly looking for innovative features and high-
quality hardware in mid-tier mobile devices. Samsung is delivering by
expanding its line-up with excellent devices offered at an exceptional
value," the company added.


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