UMIDIGI A7 Pro Is Coming Soon, Renders and Images Leaked: The New Value King?
UMIDIGI A7 Pro Is Coming Soon, Renders and Images Leaked: The New Value King?
UMIDIGI A7 Pro Highlights
● UMIDIGI A7 Pro will go official on 6th May, as the successor to the very popular UMIDIGI A5 Pro.
● The A7 Pro’s renders and images reveal a premium design under US$150: matrix quad camera, shimmering glass back, metal frame and Type-C port.
● There would be two storage options for the A7 Pro, 64GB and 128GB.
After launching the flagship UMIDIGI S5 Pro, UMIDIGI is going to reveal its new entry-level beast UMIDIGI A7 Pro on 6th May. The A7 Pro will be the successor to UMIDIGI A5 Pro, the company’s most popular phone last year. Now thanks to the new leaked renders and images, we can have a look at the phone.
From the renders and images, we can see that there will be an appealing, possibly glass rear panel with a convincingly up-to-date design language on the UMIDIGI A7 Pro. This includes the stunning matrix quad camera module, which is also applied in new flagship phones. But with the camera-like strip shaped flashlight, A7 Pro’s quad camera module looks distinctive than other ones. The images show a fabulous glass back panel with shimmering colors. Similar to A5 Pro, the frame should be metal. On the front, there will be a waterdrop display and it should be FHD+ resolution. Surprisingly, we can expect a Type-C port on UMIDIGI A7 Pro, which is hard to see in this price range.
The specifications of UMIDIGI A7 Pro are currently not official. The report, however, suggests that the A7 Pro would feature a large internal storage, in two options 64GB / 128GB. More details should be available as we get closer to the launch of the UMIDIGI A7 Pro, which will happen on 6th May. Lastly, to improve users’ experience, UMIDIGI is giving away 10 units of A7 Pro, and you can join the giveaway and learn more about the phone on UMIDIGI’s official website.
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