There are a lot of mysteries surrounding the Samsung A60 with many of its features seemingly being fluid in that they change depending on the source of the information. For now, it’s worth taking a look at the points that most publications agree with, including the fact that the phone will sport a 32MP selfie camera. It seems that it will also come with plenty of RAM and a ton of storage space.
As Gadgets 360 reports, the Samsung A60 is expected to come with 6GB of RAM, which should be standard in most smartphones launching in the months to come. This ensures plenty of power to run the latest games and apps. The device is also expected to come with the Android 9.0 Pie, but there has been no confirmation on that front yet. If it does, though, it would add to the reasons to get this phone.
The default built-in storage for the Samsung A60 will be 64GB but this can easily be upgraded via external micro-SD. Since those can go as high as 512GB, users can feel free to go nuts with their storage size of preference.
For those who want to have their cake and eat it too, the Samsung A60 is also rumored to come with the feature to host two SIM cards. For a device like this with the features that it has to offer to host two different networks, it seems practically built for the Asian market.
The Samsung A60 is also predicted to come with a full suite of modern features, including the fingerprint sensor, USB Type-C, a proximity sensor, and so much more. Suffice it to say, customers will need to wait for the official announcements with regards to these things to learn more. It could just as easily be that the device is actually better than initially reported.


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