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Samsung Galaxy A10, A20 and A30 launch tipped for India with a starting price Rs 8,490

| By Shandilya

Samsung with the latest launch of its all-new Galaxy M- series smartphone just a week ago which got huge popularity for its highly attractive specs at low price segment. Now a new leak flooded on the internet that reveals the Samsung is gearing up to launch three new Galaxy A-series smartphones in India at budget segment.

According to a new report from MySmartleaks, The company confirmed to the sources that it is prepping up to bring Galaxy A10, Galaxy A20, and Galaxy A30 smartphones in A-series in Indian market soon. Where this new smartphone would aim at the offline market unlike the recently launched Galaxy M10 and M20.Further, the sources also tip that all these smartphones will sport AMOLED display screens the feature which is reserved for only premium smartphones for now.

As per the latest report, Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy A-Series to is likely to start at Rs 8,490 in India. It likely goes on sale in India at the end of the first quarter or on the beginning of-of the second quarter. The report also includes these smartphones will come with a battery capacity that is less than the recently launched Galaxy M20 with a 4000mAh or lower than this.

These alleged Samsung Galaxy A10, A20 and A30 were recently spotted on the Geekbench benchmark database. According to the listings, The Galaxy A10 with model number SM-A105F would come with 2GB of RAM, suggesting it will be the entry-level smartphone. It was also revealed that all the three smartphones will be powered by the Exynos 7885 octa-core processor. the Samsung Galaxy A20 and Samsung Galaxy A30 were seen with 3GB and 4GB of RAM, respectively. All these smartphones will ship with the latest Android Pie OS based on Samsung’s One UI.

Furthermore, Samsung is said to unveil around nine smartphones under its mid-range series in the first half of this year with a model numbers SM-A105, SM-A202, SM-A205, SM-A260, SM-A305, SM-A405, SM-A505, SM-A705 and SM-A905.

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