The Samsung Galaxy A50 will have a tall Super AMOLED screen with Full HD+ resolution and a fingerprint scanner underneath. There will be an Infinity-U notch for the 25 MP FF f/2.0 selfie camera. The rear will host a trio of cameras – 25 MP f/1.7 main shooter, 5 MP depth sensor and 8 MP ultra-wide snapper.
The Galaxy A50 will have Exynos 9610 with octa-core CPU, going as fast as 2.3 GHz. Memory options are 4/64 GB and 6/128 GB, and there is a microSD slot for up to 512 GB more. The phone will have 3D Glossy Plastic back in three colors – Black, White, Blue.
Then we have the Samsung Galaxy A30 – it has the same body as the A50 but comes with dual cameras and Exynos 7904 chipset. The fingerprint scanner goes on the back, despite keeping the Super AMOLED. Memory is also slightly more conservative – either 3/32 GB or 4/64 GB. The notch of the Infinity-U display will host a 16 MP f/1.9 selfie camera.
The Galaxy A10 will be the most affordable of three. It will have a Glossy Plastic body in either Black or Gold and will offer Exynos 7884B chip on the inside, coupled with 3 GB RAM and 32 GB storage. It will lack storage expansion slot, even if the dual SIM tray line says “3 slot” for some reason. A 6.2″ Infinity-V display with HD+ resolution will occupy the front.
The camera of the Galaxy A10 is listed with a single 13 MP f/1.9 shooter, lacking plenty of trendy features like AR Stickers, Smart Beauty, Scene Optimiser, etc. This phone will have a regular micro USB port with regular 5W charging.