Samsung Galaxy A10, A30 and A50 Smartphones Launched in India, Prices Start at Rs 8,490

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After unveiling the Galaxy M30 mid-range smartphone yesterday, Samsung India today launched three new smartphones under Galaxy A series. The smartphones in question are Galaxy A10, Galaxy A30 and the Galaxy A50, and the prices of these phones start at Rs 8,490. Samsung also confirmed the three new phones would be available in India starting March 2. The Galaxy A50 takes on the Oppo K1 as it sports an in-display fingerprint scanner and Super AMOLED display. The Galaxy A30, on the flip side, comes with triple rear cameras and a 4000mAh battery, while the Galaxy A10 offers a 3400mAh battery at Rs 8,490, which is something we haven't seen in the past.




Samsung Galaxy A50, A30 and A10: Specifications and Features

The Galaxy A50 with 6.4-inch Full HD+ display comes in two storage variants - 6GB+64GB and 4GB+64GB. It sports a 25MP front camera and triple rear cameras (25MP+5MP+8MP system). The 6GB+64GB variant of Galaxy A50 is priced at Rs 22,990 while the 4GB+64GB variant will cost Rs 19,990, the company said in a statement.

"Centred around the generation on-the-go, Galaxy A offer capabilities to shoot videos in ultra-wide, slow-mo and hyperlapse modes," said Ranjivjit Singh, Chief Marketing Officer and Senior Vice President.

"These features will transform the way consumers use smartphones by allowing real-time content creation and sharing," he added.

Priced at Rs 16,990, the Galaxy A30 sports a 16MP front camera and dual rear cameras of 16MP+5MP. It is equipped with a 4000mAh battery and a 15W fast charging technology. Lastly, the Galaxy A10 with 6.2-inch HD+ display sports a 13MP rear camera and 5MP front camera. It houses a 3400mAh battery, and it is priced at Rs 8,490.

The internal storage of all the devices can be expanded up to 512GB.

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