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Samsung Unveils 6 Versions with Excellent Prices


Sun 12 Apr 2020 | 02:39 PM
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Samsung is updating its Galaxy A-series midrange phones for 2020. The lineup consists of a whopping six phones, all of which are aimed at people who want high-end features without paying an exorbitant amount of money. The most affordable option costs $110, while the highest-end A71 5G tops out at $600.

Also, coming later this summer is a 5G-ready version of the A51 which will cost $500. There are other differences between this and the $400 model: the 5G version will have 6GB of RAM compared to 4GB, support 15W wired fast charging, include a 4,500mAh battery compared to 4,000mAh.

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According to the firm, It will support up to 1TB of additional microSD card storage. This phone will support mmWave and sub-600MHz spectrum 5G support. One step above the A51 5G is the $600 A71 5G, Samsung’s top-end midrange phone that’s on the verge of flagship pricing. It will also be released this summer.

It will have a 6.7-inch FHD+ OLED Infinity-O display with a hole-punch camera. It will also have a quad-camera system on the back, though Samsung has only said that its main lens is 64 megapixels.

Other features worth highlighting include 25W wired fast charging, 128GB of storage with 1TB of microSD expandable storage support, 6GB of RAM, and a 4,500mAh battery. The A71 5G will also support mmWave and sub-600MHz spectrum 5G support.

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Noteworthy, Samsung announced its first pair of true wireless earbuds AKG N400, according to TizenHelp. It available in black, white, and blue, and also support wireless charging.

Also, Samsung has only just released its own $150 Galaxy Buds Plus true wireless headphones, which it advertises as having sound that’s been tuned by AKG. However, there are a number of differences between the two pairs.

AKG’s true wireless earbuds are the slightly more premium of the two pairs. They’ve got better IPX7 water resistance that means they should survive being completely submerged, compared to the IPX3 that the Galaxy Buds Plus have. They’re also noise-cancelling, which isn’t the case with the Galaxy Buds Plus.

The IPX7 earbuds feature 8.2mm high-sensitivity drivers with an impedance of 16 ohm and a dual-mic array and feature 6 hours battery life, and another 6 hours in the wireless charging case.