Apple is expected to unveil its most cheap 5G smartphone, the next-generation iPhone SE, at its “Peak Performance” event later this month. To combat this, Samsung may release an updated Galaxy A series this month.
Several Samsung Galaxy A-series phones, including the Galaxy A73, Galaxy A53, Galaxy A33, and Galaxy A23, were recently leaked. According to The Korea Herald, the updated Galaxy A range might be released in mid-March.
Why can Samsung Galaxy A series phones launch this month?
Samsung staged a full-fledged online launch event for the Galaxy A series for the first time in history. At the “Awesome Unpacked” event, the company unveiled the Galaxy A72 and A52 models. So we should anticipate something similar when the new Galaxy A series phones are unveiled.
This year’s most expensive Galaxy A series phone will be the Samsung Galaxy A73. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G SoC is expected to power it. It might also have a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display with a refresh rate of 120Hz. According to prior rumors, the battery charging capability would be limited to 25W.
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Although Samsung’s mid-budget 5G smartphones are all set to launch to compete with iPhone SE, users are still a bit confused regarding the charger in the retailer box. Though Samsung has not confirmed it yet, it has been heard that no more chargers will be given with the retail box of the smartphone, be it high-budget or low-budget. Read more about this report here: Samsung Won’t Give Chargers Along With Smartphones In Retail Boxes From Now On
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