We already knew about the imminent launch of the Samsung Galaxy A6 on America’s Sprint and AT&T and now it appears that T-Mobile will also be joining the party. A Galaxy A6 variant with model number SM-A600T has recently made a stop at the Wi-Fi Alliance, all but confirming the device will soon arrive on T-Mobile.
While it has been several weeks since the Galaxy A6’s Sprint and AT&T variants popped up on the certification body, none of the two carriers has yet to make the phone official. With the latest development, though, it seems the U.S. launch is drawing closer.
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Unveiled in May 2018, the Galaxy A6 ships with a 5.6-inch Infinity Display with a 720p resolution, an Exynos 7870 chipset, 3/4GB RAM, 32/64GB storage, single 16MP sensors on both sides, a 3000mAh battery and runs Android 8.0 Oreo out of the box. However, the U.S. is likely to get the base variant only.
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In Europe, the Galaxy A6 has a price tag of €309 for the base model, which could easily mean the price in the U.S. will also start at about $300.
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