Samsung Kills Face Cameras with new Galaxy A80 that offers their First Slider-Like Smartphone with a Rotating Triple Camera
Samsung's new Galaxy A80 offers a 6.7-inch Infinity-U display and a Super-Fast Charging 4,500mAh Battery. More importantly, there's no face-side cameras which means no notch, no punch hole. So where's the camera? Samsung introduces an auto slider-like phone design with their all-new rotating triple camera. Check out the video below to see how it looks and works.
#GalaxyA80 is for Rotating Camera.
— Samsung Mobile (@SamsungMobile) April 10, 2019
Epic on both sides.
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Created with Samsung’s first rotating camera, the Galaxy A80 lets people seamlessly capture the world around them. When users select the selfie mode in the camera app, the three cameras automatically pop-up from the back of the phone and rotate. The innovative camera mechanism delivers the same extraordinary triple camera experience with the same high-resolution lens, front and rear, so you never have to sacrifice on quality.
With the 48MP main camera, users can now shoot vivid images day and night. The Galaxy A80’s 3D Depth camera offers Live Focus videos by scanning objects for measurement and depth. Built with an Ultra Wide angle lens with the same viewing angle as the human eye, so your favorite views can be shared with less panning.
The Super Steady video mode helps you effortlessly capture content by reducing video shake to ensure smooth, pro-level action videos. And with other intelligent camera features such as Scene Optimizer that can recognize and enhance up to 30 scenes, and Flaw Detection that automatically identifies glitches before you click, you’ll never miss the perfect shot.
Enabled by the rotating camera, people can experience an uninhibited view with Samsung’s first New Infinity Display. Featuring the 6.7-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED screen, Galaxy A80 brings you content in vivid detail, letting you get fully immersed in every game, video, photo and story.
Galaxy A80’s Dolby Atmos lets you lose yourself in the sound with a 360-degree audience experience when using earphones or Bluetooth speakers.
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