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Samsung’s A8s is its first phone with an Infinity-O hole-punch display

Samsung’s A8s is its first phone with an Infinity-O hole-punch display

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New features debut in the mid-range first as Samsung’s fight with Chinese rivals intensifies

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Following hot on the heels of today’s Honor View 20 tease, Samsung has announced a phone of its own that’ll make use of its new Infinity-O display. The Samsung A8s features a distinctive “hole-punch” design for the phone’s selfie camera located at the top left of the display. It’s also the first A-series phone without a headphone jack.

Samsung has said it intends to debut new features on mid-range phones first after ceding so much ground to its Chinese rivals. The A8s is a good example of this strategy.

Outside of that unique 6.4-inch (2340 x 1080 pixel) display, the phone — which doesn’t yet have an official price — is a fairly standard mid-range affair. The A8s is powered by a Snapdragon 710 with options for either 6GB or 8GB of RAM, and 128GB of onboard storage with up to 512GB of expansion via microSD. On the back it’s got the same triple-camera array as the Galaxy A7, while the front-side selfie camera contained within the cutout has a 24 megapixel sensor.

The Samsung A8s has three cameras on the rear, with a single selfie camera hole-punched into the screen.
The Samsung A8s has three cameras on the rear, with a single selfie camera hole-punched into the screen.
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If 2018 was the year of the display notch, then it’s looking as though 2019 will be the year of the hole-punch. The A8s announcement brings the confirmed number of hole-punch handsets up to three. We’re expecting to see Huawei’s Nova 4 on December 17th, while the View 20 is due to be officially announced on December 26th in China with a worldwide launch to follow on January 22nd. Meanwhile pre-orders for Samsung’s own A8s are due to open on December 21st.

It’s unclear which of these handsets will be the first to actually be released to consumers, and unclearer still if or when they’ll be available to buy outside of China. Samsung’s 2019 S10 flagship is also rumored to feature the Infinity-O display, but this is yet to be confirmed by the company.

Update December 11th, 3:42AM ET: Article updated to mention the lack of a headphone jack.