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Samsung Galaxy A50 to sport triple rear camera setup, Galaxy A10 spotted on Geekbench

South Korean technology giant Samsung is soon expected to launch smartphones in its Galaxy A-series that are expected to come with features like in-display fingerprint sensors, Infinity display panels, and dual or triple rear camera setups. The report about this has been showcased on Geekbench.

The report about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A50 has just been released which claims that the smartphone will sport a triple rear camera setup. The report, which first appeared on 91mobiles along with a leaked image, also said that the device will come with an Infinity-V display.

Speaking of the leaked image, it shows the Galaxy A50’s chassis and reveals that it will feature a USB-Type port and come with a 3.5mm headphone jack. The chassis shows an elongated cut-out for the triple rear camera setup. Also, there is no cut-out for a physical fingerprint sensor, which means that the device will come with a fingerprint scanner embedded on its screen.

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While not much is known about the smartphone, prior reports suggest that it will be powered by Exynos 7 9610 octa-core SoC paired with 4GB RAM. It is expected to be available in two storage variants—64GB and 128GB. In terms of battery, the Samsung Galaxy A50 is said to house a 4,000mAh battery.

Samsung Galaxy A10
Image courtesy: 91mobiles

Samsung Galaxy A10, on the other hand, has been spotted on Geekbench and according to the website, the smartphone will run the Android 9.0 Pie and will be powered by an octa-core Exynos processor.

Samsung Galaxy A10 which has been spotted on Geekbench carries a model number “Samsung SM-A105F”. The smartphone is expected to come with 2GB RAM, however, as of now, there is no word on its internal storage. Previous leaks have suggested that the device is going to have an LCD display and will sport an in-display fingerprint sensor.

There are nine smartphones that constitute the Samsung Galaxy A-series that are expected to launch this year. While the Samsung Galaxy A50 is a mid-range smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy A10 is a lower-end one. According to previous reports, all the smartphones that are part of the Galaxy A-series are going to be incorporated with multiple rear camera setup.

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