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Flashback: Galaxy A80's flip-up camera is still unique in Samsung's line-up

What do you think of the new Galaxy A-series phones that were unveiled earlier this week? Samsung’s mid-range series has its advantages (e.g. flagship-level software support), but it is quite conservative in its design. It’s strange to think that the series is descendant from the ambitious Galaxy Alpha. The series has ventured out to the wild side on occasion – in 2019, for example, with the launch of the Samsung Galaxy A80. Every now and then we hear rumors that there will be a sequel, but none of them panned out. So, let’s have a closer look at this phone that is unique in Samsung’s...



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