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Samsung Galaxy A series smartphone launching in India soon as the ‘Notify Me’ page goes live

| By Shandilya

Samsung is all set to launch its Samsung M30 on Feb 27. And the company also started to tease its upcoming A series smartphone to launch in India. while there no word on its launch date in India But a recent leak reveals that the company would launch new Galaxy A series phones on February 28th.

Today, The company shared teaser video on its Twitter handle revealing that the new A series on its way to India by launching a ‘Notify Me’ page for the new phones. The company is most likely to launch the Samsung Galaxy A10, Samsung Galaxy A30, and Samsung Galaxy A50.

The tweet post reads, ‘Are you ready to meet the coolest new Action phones’.The post is accompanied by a small teaser video that shows one of the new A-series phones recording a slow-motion video. The phone is seen featuring an Infinity-V display, as suspected, and the video also states ‘Create videos like never before’.

 

As per the recent report, the company would be launching several new A-series phones and there would be a launch every month starting from March. Looking closely at these pictures, we can see that two of the phones feature the Infinity-U display, whereas one comes with an Infinity-V panel.

There is also images the shows the back of the phone with different camera setups. These are reported to be the Galaxy A10, Galaxy A30 and the Galaxy A50. The Galaxy A10 is seen sporting an Infinity-V display with a single rear-facing camera. The Galaxy A30 sports dual rear cameras, whereas the Galaxy A50 features a triple-camera setup at the back.

While we look into image one can notice that the Galaxy A10 and the Galaxy A50 don’t have a fingerprint sensor. This may be that A10 comes with Under screen scanner and Galaxy A50 is rumoured to sport an in-display fingerprint scanner. The middle device is possibly the Galaxy A30 with rear-mountedingerprint scanner reader. Coming to pricing, The Galaxy A50 is expected to be the most expensive Galaxy A series smartphone.
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