Samsung has now announced a new Galaxy program on October 11, and is expected to launch with a new Galaxy smartphone with four cameras. Tipsters point out that four cameras do not include two front cameras and two rear cameras, but there will be four cameras at the back end of the smartphone. There is no word about this smartphone, and Samsung is doing a program in October out of tradition. However, an old leak says that the new smartphone will not be the new Galaxy 'F' series, nor will it be the Galaxy S10.
Samsung Mobile has published a tweet with the words '4x fun', and confirms a program on October 11. The smartphone company has also announced that this program will be streamed live on the Samsung website. This is exactly the same as a week ago Tipster Ice Universe. He suggested that Samsung is ready to launch a smartphone with four back cameras in 2018, and now the company has sent a confirmation for the October incident.
Samsung is also expected to launch its first broadband smartphone this year, and reports have suggested the launch of November, this is the same event where we see the first turn-able device launches for commercial use. During IFA 2018, Samsung's Mobile Chief DJ Koh announced that the handset can become reality in the Samsung Developer Conference (SDC) in San Francisco in November this year, so the October event can be completely anything else. It can also be the new Galaxy A (2019) series, which traditionally starts during the December-January timeline. From this new series, triple cameras on the back and an in-display fingerprint scanner are also to be played.
Samsung Mobile has published a tweet with the words '4x fun', and confirms a program on October 11. The smartphone company has also announced that this program will be streamed live on the Samsung website. This is exactly the same as a week ago Tipster Ice Universe. He suggested that Samsung is ready to launch a smartphone with four back cameras in 2018, and now the company has sent a confirmation for the October incident.
Samsung is also expected to launch its first broadband smartphone this year, and reports have suggested the launch of November, this is the same event where we see the first turn-able device launches for commercial use. During IFA 2018, Samsung's Mobile Chief DJ Koh announced that the handset can become reality in the Samsung Developer Conference (SDC) in San Francisco in November this year, so the October event can be completely anything else. It can also be the new Galaxy A (2019) series, which traditionally starts during the December-January timeline. From this new series, triple cameras on the back and an in-display fingerprint scanner are also to be played.
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