Yesterday, Samsung Electronics announced two newly revamped Galaxy A series devices with the “s” moniker. Galaxy A30s and Galaxy A50s follow the announcement of Samsung Galaxy A10s that was revealed earlier this month. The two devices take over the Galaxy A30 and A50 that were launched in March this year.
Samsung Galaxy A30s
The device packs a 6.4-inch Infinity-V Super AMOLED display with HD+ (720×1560) resolution. It has a triple camera setup on the rear (25MP (F1.7) + 5MP + 8MP) while the selfie camera is a single 16MP sensor with an F2.0 aperture.
Galaxy A30s comes in three variants depending on the memory; 32GB/3GB RAM, 64GB/3GB RAM, and 128GB/4GB RAM. Like its predecessor, Galaxy A30s is powered by a 4000mAh battery with support for 15W fast-charging technology. Unlike its predecessor with a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, Galaxy A30s has an on-screen fingerprint sensor.
Under the hood is Samsung’s in-house Exynos 7885 Octa-Core Chipset paired with Mali G71 GPU.
Samsung Galaxy A50s
Samsung Galaxy A50s also packs some goodies to bump up the specs in comparison with its predecessor. On the spec sheet, Galaxy A50s has a 6.4-inch Infinity-U display with FHD+ resolution, 4000mAh battery with 15W fast-charging tech, Quad rear camera setup [48MP (F2.0) + 5MP + 8MP (Ultra Wide)], 32MP selfie camera, USB type C and an on-screen fingerprint sensor. Galaxy A50s comes in two memory configurations, either 4GB/64GB or 6GB/128GB. You can still expand the memory via microSD card up to 512GB.
Price and Availability
Just like the Galaxy A10s announcement, Samsung did not get on to the nitty-gritty details regarding the price and when the devices will be available.