Aside from Samsung's Galaxy C and J series of mobile phones, a new version of the Galaxy phablet may fire up the market before the year ends. As the latest specs of the Samsung Galaxy A8 have been spotted on a benchmarking site.

Snapshots of Samsung Galaxy A8 alleged render are also making rounds on the internet just recently.

Samsung fans saw that the comprehensive Android Benchmarking application, AnTuTu, had a rundown of Galaxy A8's rumored specifications. If the benchmark snapshot of the smartphone turns out to be true, Samsung Galaxy A8 will be carrying a screen display of 1,080 x 1,920-pixel resolution, according to Vine Report.

The benchmark image also indicated that Samsung Galaxy A8 will still run the Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow operating system, and the device is likely to be powered by the tech company's Exynos 7420 processor. Also, the 2016 Galaxy A8 will be backed with a Mali-T760 graphics coprocessor.

The 2016 Galaxy A8 will also feature an 8 megapixel rear-facing camera compared to the 16 megapixel seen on GFXBench. Instead of the 32 gigabyte of flash memory listed on GFXBench, Galaxy A8 that run through AnTuTu benchmark is packed with 64 gigabyte, based on the report of Phone Arena.

Also, Galaxy A8 will include a micro-USB version 2.0 though the Type- C port, and a lithium-ion battery pack with a 3,050 mAh capacity.

However, as reports have started to picture out of what tech fans might expect from next year's Samsung Galaxy A8. One of the most recent report claimed that the smartphone will sport a Full HD display, the Exynos 7420 chipset, 3 gigabyte of RAM, and 64 gigabyte of internal storage, GSM Arena reported.

In addition, the spy shots that featured the black variant of the smartphone, Galaxy A8 seem to have a curved edge display and a glossy back panel finish

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