A smartphone featuring four rear-facing cameras was the radar from quite some time now and it is going to be the device that sports such a configuration and guess what? It is going to be introduced by Samsung.
Tomorrow, Thursday, Samsung is set to announce the world’s first quadruple-camera smartphone. The device, which set to be known as the Galaxy A9s in some Asian market and potentially the Galaxy A9 (2018) in Europe, will bring a whole host of premium features.
The rumors have been circulating for a while along with the company teasing us with a ‘4x’ event which is scheduled for tomorrow. The live stream will happen at 5 AM Eastern Time and 2 AM Pacific. Previously, it was stated that the device would feature the name Galaxy A9 Star Pro, but it looks like it is going to be called the Galaxy A9s, according to the Geekbench’s database.
But with just one day to go before the unveiling, reliable tipster Evan Blass has posted an image of the device which also details the rear camera setup.
As previously revealed, the Galaxy A9s will ship with a main 24-megapixel camera. This will boast a f/1.7 aperture and “Clear & Bright” technology, something that will presumably enhance images in low-light scenarios. Sitting below this will be a new 5-megapixel depth camera that will support “Live Focus” and includes a f/2.2 aperture.