Samsung offers an astounding range of smartphones and offers something for everyone. Their midrange Galaxy A line is one of their more popular and interesting device families, and anticipation has been building around the release of the newest Galaxy A phones. In particular, the Galaxy A50 has caught the attention of many smartphone enthusiasts, and a real-life image recently posted by MySmartPrice shows why.
The photo confirms that the Galaxy A50 will feature a vertically-oriented triple camera array with a small flash module underneath. The A50 will also have a “3D glossy plastic back” with a color gradient across the shell. Despite its plastic material, the chassis looks a fair bit more striking than other budget and mid-range devices thanks to the shifting color pattern.
The Galaxy A50 will sport Samsung’s new 10 nm Exynos 9610 SoC (4x ARM Cortex A72 @ 2.3 GHz, 4x ARM Cortex A53 @ 1.6 GHz, Mali-G72 GPU). The Exynos 9610 is focused on image processing, which puts the triple-camera array in a clearer light. The Galaxy A50 may be a good chance for Samsung to show off the imaging prowess of its new mid-range chip. The A50 will incorporate either 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage or 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage as well as a 4000 mAh battery and a 6.4-inch FHD+ (1080x2340) Super AMOLED display.
The three cameras are expected to be fairly powerful shooters; the main camera has been listed as a 25 MP f/1.7 sensor, while the other two modules are a 5 MP f/2.2 depth sensor and an 8 MP f/2.4 wide-angle camera. The Galaxy A50 is expected to debut on March 12.