Samsung, this year, announced numerous smartphones including Galaxy Note 9, Galaxy Watch, and Galaxy Tab S4. It seems like the brand is about to introduce another phone in the month of October. Next month will be a crazy one for tech aficionados as some interesting devices are going to make its way to the market such as Razer Phone, Huawei Mate 20 series, Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL among others.
Samsung, today, posted an invitation on their official website according to which their upcoming phone will launch on October 11. In the invitation, there is a mention of October 11 with the tagline ‘4x fun’. hmm? so what do this 4x fun means?
Samsung to launch a smartphone with four rear cameras
It seems like Samsung has something interesting in store for us which is to be showcased at their upcoming launch event. A recent tweet by leakster ‘Ice Universe’ raised suspicion towards the quadruple camera setup after he tweeted the cryptic message “Samsung Camera Camera Camera”. After being questioned what does the 4x means, the leakster confirmed the presence of quad cameras on the back of the device. Another thing to notice is the mention of “A Galaxy Event” meaning this device would fall under the Galaxy series.
On contrary to the leaks, a tech publication Digital Trends says, it could be a 4x zoom feature that the event’s tagline is talking about since Samsung has worked with the zoom-oriented smartphones such as Samsung Galaxy K Zoom and Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom.
But for those who have been following the reports on Samsung’s foldable phone touted as Galaxy X, it wouldn’t be the case since it will only be possible during Samsung’ developer conference in November. Assuming it to be a Galaxy A event, it will commence at 10 a.m. U.K. on October 11 but believe us, you’ll hear about it in advance since leaks regarding upcoming smartphones have intensified these years.
The official unveiling of this unknown device is still quite far and till then we can expect more leaks and teasers to come forward.
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