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Here’s when Samsung may unveil its next A-series smartphone – Times of India

Samsung recently expanded its A-series lineup with the launch of Galaxy A04 smartphone in the Indian market. The smartphone offers 90Hz refresh rate and packs a 5000mAh battery. The handset is priced at Rs 13,499 for the 4GB RAM+64GB RAM variant. The smartphone is available for purchase in three colour variants– black, copper and green.
It seems like the South Korean smartphone maker is gearing up for the launch of another A-series smartphone in the market.

According to GizmoChina, the smartphone is rumoured to be the Samsung Galaxy A54 which is tipped to launch next year.
A recent report has said that Samsung is planning to drop the depth sensor from the upcoming smartphones which means it will only house a wide-angle sensor, ultra-wide sensor and a macro sensor.
The smartphone is expected to house a 5 MP macro sensor and a 5 MP ultra-wide sensor.
The rumoured handset is said to succeed the Galaxy A53 launched earlier this year.

Samsung Galaxy A53: Features and specifications
Samsung Galaxy A53 sports a 6.5-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED Infinity-O display and offers 120Hz refresh rate along with 800 nits of brightness.
Powering the smartphone is the 5nm Exynos 1280 chipset coupled with up to 8GB RAM and 256 GB inbuilt storage. The device comes pre-installed with OneUI with Samsung’s own layer of Knox security.

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