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Samsung Galaxy A50, Galaxy A30, Galaxy A10 full specs leak out

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After launching the Samsung Galaxy M20 and Galaxy M10 for the Indian market, the Korean technology company will reportedly refresh its A series phones next.

According to a report from MySmartPrice, the Samsung Galaxy A50, Galaxy A30, and Galaxy A10 will be announced in India “very soon.”

The technology website has also shared the full specifications and color variants of the upcoming devices to give us a better sense of how they compare with existing options in the midrange.

Samsung Galaxy A50, A30 and A10 full specs leak via Revu Philippines

Samsung Galaxy A50, Galaxy A30, and Galaxy A10 full specs, as reported by MySmartPrice

On the outside, all three phones are said to have notched screens and glossy plastic backs. What’s missing, though, are the prices for each model, but we’ll probably know more within the coming weeks as the launch event nears.

The most exciting of the trio, the Samsung Galaxy A50, boasts an Exynos 9610 processor with up to 6GB RAM and 128GB of native storage. It also features an under-display fingerprint scanner, plus triple cameras on the back, with extra sensors for portrait and wide-angle shots. A 4,000mAh battery that can fast-charge via a 15-watt adapter is believed to power the assembly.

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The Samsung Galaxy A30 supposedly shares some specs with the Galaxy A50, including its 6.4-inch OLED screen and 4,000mAh battery that can also top up quickly. It skips out on the Exynos 9610 and in-screen fingerprint scanner (but there’s one at the back, thankfully) to cut on cost and brings the camera count to two on the back. Presumably, the company will still offer a wide-angle option, which is good news.

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Finally, the Samsung Galaxy A10 might arrive with a 6.2-inch LCD display and single camera modules on the rear and front. It is tipped to draw power from a 4,000mAh battery like its siblings in the 2019 A series range, though fast charging is not likely to be offered. There’s no mention of a physical fingerprint reader anywhere on the device, either.

The Galaxy A10’s Exynos 7884B processor is slower than the hardware found inside the Galaxy A50 and Galaxy A30, which is understandable given its place in the lineup.

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Reviews editor: Ramon "Monch" Lopez has 16 years of professional experience creating and editing content for print and digital publications such as Yahoo. He headed the gadgets-merchandising division of one of the Philippines’ largest retail operators somewhere in between.