Courtesy of growing competition due to the emerging Chinese OEMs,
2019 was a year of mid-range smartphones for Samsung. The Korean Giant
completely revamped its A-series lineup.
Recently, a famous tipster Ishan Agarwal revealed that the giant has
already started working on successors to the 2019-launched A-series.
The model numbers SM-A115X, SM-A315X, and SM-A415X refer to Samsung
Galaxy A11, A31, and A41 respectively. It is expected that the base
model of the A-series launched in 2020 will feature 64 GB of expandable
storage while the above-mentioned smartphones will feature 128 GB
built-in storage.
Samsung is reportedly also working on Galaxy A51, A71, and A81. The
first two will most probably feature a punch-hole camera while the
Galaxy A81 is expected to be a rebranded stylus-toting Galaxy Note 10
lite.
The first phone from the Samsung A-series will allegedly launch in
the start of 2020 and if the rumors are to be believed, it will be built
around a 6.5-inch AMOLED display with FHD+ (1080p) resolution, will
come with an Exynos 9611 SoC topped with 4 GB RAM and will have either
64 GB or 128 GB of onboard storage.
Software-wise, the A-series smartphones will run on One UI skinned
Android 10. On the camera front, the maximum imaging capability for
selfie camera is expected to be 32 MP and for the rear camera, analysts
are expecting a maximum 48 MP main sensor.
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