The Samsung Galaxy A series (2019) has a triple rear camera
The Samsung Galaxy A (2019) may feature a triple camera setup
Samsung expected to offer premium features in mid-range devices
This would be due to lukewarm flagship sales figures
A new addition to the
Samsung Galaxy A series
is on its way.
Samsung Galaxy A series
smartphones are Samsung's mid-range offerings and are what you'd expect. An Exynos 7000 series (equivalent to the Snapdragon 600 series), a decent screen, and an average camera. Now the next addition to the series has something something different -
three cameras and an integrated fingerprint scanner
.
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Samsung's Galaxy A (2019) mid-range Android lineup may partially include triple rear cameras, The Korea Herald's Investor reports, citing sources close to the Seoul-based tech giant. While Samsung has traditionally waited at least a generation flagship completes until its high-end mobile features such as IP68-certified element resistance and Bixby begin to trickle down to its non-premium devices, the company is now considering a more aggressive approach, perhaps because many competitors are now undermining its offerings in the mid-range and entry-level product segments.
Triple cameras Galaxy A (2019)
One of the other rumors we heard about
the Galaxy S10
is that this may be the company's first smartphone with an in-display fingerprint sensor. That may not be the case if a recent report from South Korea. It claimed that the
in-screen fingerprint sensor technology
will debut with select Galaxy A (2019) series models.
The latest report claims that Samsung is looking to add features like the triple camera and in-display fingerprint sensor to its Galaxy A lineup before they are fully adopted for the
Galaxy S flagship series
.The global hardware development team that works on smartphones other than the Galaxy S and
The Galaxy Note flagships would have
started researching to add these key features to the next
Galaxy A-Series
.
One of the features they would consider is the “super wide angle” triple camera system which is also expected to be present on the Galaxy S10. While the
The Galaxy S10 may feature an in-screen ultrasonic fingerprint sensor
, Samsung is reportedly considering a cheaper optical display-based fingerprint sensor for the Galaxy A series (2019).
It is not common for
Samsung will work on major features
like these at the same time for its high-end and mid-range ranges at the same time. However, Samsung would renew its focus on budget devices as sales are under pressure in the high-end segment.
Samsung has traditionally released
the new Galaxy A handsets a few months away
before the
new Galaxy S flagship
.If the company does not delay the launch of the Galaxy A (2019) next year, it is quite possible that the Galaxy S10 will not be the first Samsung smartphone with an in-display fingerprint sensor or a fingerprint sensor. with three cameras.
The triple-camera setup and in-display fingerprint reader that might find their way to Samsung's upcoming mid-ranges should still be significantly less advanced than the hardware implemented in
the Galaxy S10
Regarding the latter, while new flagships are expected to feature ultrasonic scanners offering unprecedented accuracy and speed, in addition to being able to recognize wet fingertips, Samsung is reportedly considering a simpler solution to the next generation Galaxy A line.
The South Korean electronics juggernaut has also reportedly turned to Chinese component suppliers more heavily in an effort to cut production costs and thereby better compete with value-driven handset makers such as Xiaomi, OPPO, Honor, and Vivo, all based in the Far Eastern country. The report claims that the company is pushing more features into its premium mid-range phone series due to the lukewarm sales figures of its flagship devices. The company is also expected to use more parts made in China for price advantages.
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