Just a couple of days after Samsung Malaysia launched its Galaxy A30 and A50 in the country, the Korean electronics giant seems to be getting ready to bring in two more of its Galaxy A series smartphone. Specifically, the Galaxy A10 and A20.
According to a tweet posted by Kevin Ng TK (@KevinNgTK), the two phones had apparently passed the local SIRIM certification process on 19 March 2019. Both certifications list the model name for each phone; the Galaxy A10 being SM-A105G, and the Galaxy A20 as SM-A205F.
Additional product information shows both phones supporting 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth, but only the Galaxy A10 seems to support the ANT+ wireless protocol. Hinting at the possibility of the Galaxy A10 having some sort of health monitor (presumably a heart rate monitor).
Other hardware specifications for the Galaxy A10 include a 6.2-inch HD+ Infinity-V Super AMOLED display, a 13MP main camera and 5MP front-facing camera, and a 4000mAh. As for the Galaxy A20, the phone is expected to be powered by an Exynos 7884 SoC – the same as the Galaxy A10 – a 6.4-inch HD+ Infinity-V Super AMOLED display, and a 3D Glasstic back.
Camera-wise, the Galaxy A20 is expected to carry a dual 13MP+5MP setup for its main camera, while the front-facing camera is an 8MP sensor. Lastly, the phone will also be powered by a 4000mAh.
There’s still no word about the pricing, but given the discovery, it’s likely that Samsung Malaysia will be making some sort of announcement for the Galaxy A10 and Galaxy A20 soon. As always, we’ll keep you posted.
(Source: Thanks @KevinNgTK for the tip!)
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