Galaxy A10, Galaxy A30, and Galaxy A50 specs and features leaked

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A detailed spec sheet for three of Samsung’s 2019 Galaxy A series phone has leaked online, courtesy of the folks over at
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. These devices are the Galaxy A10, Galaxy A30, and the Galaxy A50. The first two are expected to launch in India alongside the Galaxy A20 at the end of the first quarter of 2019, while the Galaxy A50 should be one of the remaining six A series phones that
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is preparing to launch in the first half of the year.

As expected, the Galaxy A10 has the most humble specs here, even missing out on a dual rear camera despite Samsung putting a dual camera setup on
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. The A50 could have a triple-camera setup similar to the Galaxy A7 (2018), with an ultra-wide sensor joining the regular and depth sensors. The A30 will have the
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and the A10 will have to make do with a single 13MP rear camera. At the front, there’s a 25MP, 16MP, and 5MP camera on the A50, A30, and A10 respectively.

4,000 mAh batteries, Infinity-U displays


One spec common to these devices seems to be the battery, which is a 4,000 mAh unit and gets fast charging support on the A30 and A50. An in-display fingerprint sensor
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, and it is being reiterated here. The Galaxy A10 won’t have a fingerprint sensor, while the A30 could have its fingerprint reader mounted on the back. What’s interesting here is that the A30 and A50 will apparently get an Infinity-U display, not an Infinity-V display
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Both Infinity-U and Infinity-V display feature small notches at the center, so it looks like the one differentiating factor is that the former is a Super AMOLED panel, as suggested in the leak. As far as sizes are concerned, we’re looking at 6.4-inch Full HD+ displays on the A30 and A50 and a 6.2-inch HD+ display on the A10. Under the hood, the A50 will get the
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. The A30 and A10 will be powered by the Exynos 7884B and Exynos 7904 chipsets, both of which
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that debuted with the Galaxy A8 (2018).

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As far as the designs are concerned, it looks like all three phones will be less than 8mm thick, with gradient colors for the A30 and A50. As we had exclusively revealed, Samsung
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. An interesting thing to note is that the three phones seem to have plastic body, not a glass one like previous Galaxy A series phones. That’s probably a cost-saving measure, and we should see glass on the higher-end new A series phones, like the Galaxy A70 and A90.

Android Pie with Bixby support, but no Samsung Pay


On the software front, it looks like the three phones will have Bixby support, although it remains to be seen if it’s the complete version with a dedicated physical key or just Bixby Home and Reminders (the A10 will probably have the latter only). As the many benchmark appearances have confirmed, these phones will all run Android 9.0 Pie out of the box, so we’ll see them hit retail shelves after the Galaxy S10 has gone on sale.

Like the
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, this one does seems to be rather plausible. Of course, it’s best to keep the proverbial salt container handy with any such leaks until something official comes up.

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  • Model: SM-A205F
  • Dimensions: 158.5 x 74.5 x 7.7mm
  • Display: 6.4"(162.5mm)
  • CPU: Exynos 7904
  • Camera: 16 MP, CMOS F1.9 & 5MP, CMOS F2.2 Ultrawide
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