Samsung Galaxy J6 to come with Infinity Displays according to FCC
The high-end Galaxy S smartphone series from Samsung is usually showcasing all of the latest technologies every time a new iteration is released, but, in the last few years, the Korean company has been known to throw in some of the high-end features with the mid-rangy A and J series, as well. Already ported to the A series earlier this year, the Infinity Display technology is now making its way to the J series, as pointed out by a recent FCC reveal.
The fact that the upcoming J6 models are getting the Infinity Displays was not directly revealed by clear specs, but rather trough a few phone info screen caps that reveal the 18.5:9 aspect ratio of the display. With the jump to an Infinity Display, the J6 is probably getting its fingerprint scanner relocated to the rear side, and the hardware button on the front will probably be missing as well.
Additionally, the FCC documents reveal that the display on the J6 will have a 5.6-inch diagonal and an overall size of 5.75 x 2.63 inches. Other features include Android 8.0, dual SIM slots, an audio jack, plus the Exynos 7870 SoC coupled with 2 GB of RAM unveiled on GeekBench.
An official announcement from Samsung is expected within the next few weeks.
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