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Upcoming Samsung Galaxy A90 rumored to be a China-exclusive device

Samsung Galaxy A90 popup camera phone coming as a China-exclusive
Samsung Galaxy A90 popup camera
A new report from China claims that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A90 is an independent design of a local team and — unfortunately for the Samsung fans all over the world who would like to buy one — it will not go for sale in any other markets via the official channels. This handset will be Samsung's first one to feature a pop-up camera.

According to the leaks and rumors concerning it that we bumped into so far, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A90 will come with 128 GB of internal storage, microSD support, 6 or 8 GB of memory, not to mention the popup camera design that has been already shown in a few leaked images and movies.

After revealing that the Galaxy A90 will come with a 48 MP camera, popular Chinese leakster Ice universe added the following: "The A90 is an independent design of the Chinese team and will only be listed on the Chinese market in the short term."

Although most technical details are still missing, Ice universe also added that the Galaxy A90 features "a lifting rotary camera solution that we have never seen before," so this handset's display will not have a notch or a hole needed to accommodate the selfie shooter.

The Galaxy A90 is considered the direct successor of the Galaxy A9 2018, which was launched back in October 2018. Remains to see if the Galaxy A90 will get an international version later this year. Would you like to buy Samsung's first pop-up camera handset once it comes out? Let us know what you think about Samsung's China exclusives in the comments section below.

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Ice universe (on Twitter)

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Codrut Nistor, 2019-03- 4 (Update: 2019-03- 4)