Samsung
is on fire, making rounds on news & social media every now and then
for its new smartphone series and upcoming products. Now another such
leak reveals some key specs of Galaxy A50. The news just confirmed that
the upcoming addition to the A series will make its debut with the
latest Exynos 7 Series 9610 Processor along with a massive 4000 mAh
Battery.
Apart from the Exynos 9610 chipset, Samsung A50
will also feature 4GB of RAM and will be powered by the latest Android
Pie 9.0 OS out of the box. The handset also packs a 24-megapixel camera,
same as the Galaxy A7 and Galaxy A9 2018. Unfortunately, nothing was mentioned about the number of camera sensors on the back.
The earlier leaks also suggest the A50 to be one of the first devices
of Galaxy A lineup to receive an in-display fingerprint reader. On the
negative side, its just said to be an optical reader, not an ultrasonic
sensor like the one we'll see in the Samsung Galaxy S10
The rumors also suggest wireless charging support along with an
Infinity-U display with a notch or infinity O with an in-display selfie
camera, which may have 64 GB or 128 GB of storage space.
However,
Things are still unclear about the product's development stage, which
does not seem to be in an advanced stage as the new Galaxy M series. So
the chances are that it'll be revealed after the launch of Galaxy S10 in
the first half of 2019 along with Samsung Galaxy A30 and Galaxy A70.
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