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Thinking about buying the Samsung Galaxy A30 or A50? Here is why you should buy a little patience instead

With the official announcement of Samsung Galaxy A10s, it is obvious that the whole Galaxy A-Series will be revamped with the “s” moniker soon.

Samsung Galaxy A10 received an announcement on Monday with no price tag or any date of availability, but that should not worry any “upgraders” awaiting the new device.

Samsung Galaxy A50

Comparing the Galaxy A10s to its predecessor (Galaxy A10), you will notice there have been significant improvements. Look at the dual-camera setup, bigger 4000mAh battery, more powerful chipset and even includes a fingerprint sensor on the rear which was inexistent in the predecessor.

Turning back to the Galaxy A30 and A50, their successors, Galaxy A30s and A50s have just received Wi-Fi certification. Which means the launch might be near than you’d expect.

Although there are still scarce details on what the upcoming Galaxy A30s and A50s will be like, there have been some Geekbench tests that we can rely on to collect much info about these two devices.

Samsung Galaxy A50

From Geekbench tests, it is evident that the A30s will feature a triple rear camera instead of the dual setup on the A30.

Under the hood, Galaxy A30s runs on Exynos 7885 SoC that outperforms Exynos 7904 in Galaxy A30. Other specs include 3GB RAM, Android 9.0 Pie, 4000mAh battery and same Infinity-V display – Samsung’s fancy naming for a waterdrop notch.

On the other hand, Samsung Galaxy A50s does not feature any visible improvements, but the interior will reportedly receive an upgrade – obviously.

The device will reportedly have improved cameras over its predecessor, a larger battery and an Exynos 9610 SoC paired with 4G of RAM. It might as well come in variant options just like the predecessor.

Since we do not have dates on when the Galaxy A10s will be available, leave alone the A30s and A50s, is the whole revamped A series worth the wait? Yes, it definitely is worth waiting for.

But for the revamped A-series you should consider saving a little bit more since the duo will be priced a bit higher.

At the same time, if you still want to buy the Galaxy A10, A30 or A50, that will be the perfect time since they will automatically have some great discounts for stock clearance.

Thinking about buying the Samsung Galaxy A30 or A50? Here is why you should buy a little patience instead
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