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Samsung Unveil the Galaxy A7 with Triple Lens Camera

- 6 years ago

Samsung has answered back to the questions posed by other smartphone manufacturer’s triple-lens-camera offerings with their new Samsung Galaxy A7 smartphone, the newest member of the Galaxy A series family

Samsung Galaxy A7
The new Samsung Galaxy A7 with triple lens camera

DJ Koh, President and CEO of IT & Mobile Communications Division at Samsung Electronics, told PhotoBite: “Samsung is committed to delivering meaningful innovation to all consumers across the Galaxy family, no matter who they are or where they are in the world”  “That’s why we’re excited to introduce innovative new features to the A series with the Galaxy A7, a practical but powerful device that is built to help make your every day both convenient and extraordinary.”


Key features of the A7’s triple lens set up

  • 8MP 120° Ultra Wide Lens offering the same viewing perspective as a human eye
  • 24MP Lens and Depth Lens, providing a ‘Live Focus’ feature, which lets you control the depth of field of your images by letting you adjust the bokeh of any given shot
  • The A7’s 24MP Lens automatically lets in more light by combining four pixels into one [in low light conditions]
  • Scene Optimiser, which characterises subjects, modifying colours, contrast and brightness to optimise image quality
  • 6.0-inch Super AMOLED display – Samsung’s signature Infinity Display
  • Dolby Atmos® sound technology


The Samsung A7 Smartphone and its natty new camera set up is now available in the UK in three colours – blue, black and gold.

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