
The Samsung Galaxy M10.
Rumours suggest that Samsung might be launching new phones in the A series to combat the heated competition from Xiaomi and Honor in the entry-level segment.
MySmartPrice reports that the Galaxy A10, Galaxy A20 and the Galaxy A30 will all include AMOLED displays. The Galaxy A10 is believed to start at 8,490 rupees (~$119), which is a bit more than the newly announced Galaxy M10. Samsung is definitely placing a premium on the AMOLED display here. The Galaxy M10 and M20 both included an Infinity-V display that allowed for reduced bezels and a dewdrop notch. It remains to be seen if the A series devices will sport a notch.
It appears that the phones will have a diminished focus on battery life compared to the Galaxy M20. The A series devices are believed to top off at 4,000mAh, while the Galaxy M20 offers a 5,000mAh battery.
Some preliminary specs leaked via Geekbench suggest
Between the Galaxy M series and hints of a refreshed focus on the A series, it looks like Samsung is finally getting serious about the entry-level competition. Do you think these phones will do much to turn the tide in Samsung's favor? Let us know in the comments section.
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