
Following the release of the still-recent 5G capable Galaxy S10 and Note 10, Samsung Galaxy A90 is the first mid-ranged non-flagship 5G handset introduced by the Korean tech giant. The phone is available for a starting price of just $636, which is a fraction of what the Note 10 and S10 are retailing for. And while the phone is a mid-tier device in name, it is packing some exciting features which rival that of many recent flagships.

You’re looking at a huge 6.7-inch Super AMOLED FHD+ display with a circular notch that Samsung likes to call Infinity-U notch, combined with an in-display fingerprint reader. Nestled in this Infinity-U notch is a jaw-dropping 32-megapixel front-facing camera. The design features paper-thin bezels with a near non-existent forehead. As for the internal hardware, the Samsung Galaxy A90 5G offers a whopping 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of onboard storage.
Even though Samsung A90 5g has been announced in China, the units won’t start hitting the shelves until October 25 and the shipments are soon to follow. This launch signals that its release in the South Asian markets isn’t too far off. And if the handset ever makes it to Pakistan it is expected to cost somewhere around 99,999/- Pakistani rupees.
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