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Samsung launches Galaxy A30s, Galaxy A50s in India | Price, Specs and Features

Samsung has launched two new Android smartphones in India online - Galaxy A30s SM-A307FZKVINS and Galaxy A50s SM-A507FZKVINS. Samsung is also gearing up to launch another smartphone in India - Galaxy M30s #GoMonster

Galaxy A50s is powered by Exynos 9611 Octacore processor while A30s has less powereful Exynos 7904 octacore chipset on board.

The main highlight of the Galaxy A50s is the triple camera setup on the back. This is one of the first Samsung Android smartphone to ship with a 48MP sensor with F2.0 aperture. Unlike other 48MP sensors you see on the market, this is not made by Sony, instead is made by Samsung itself. In addition to this main sensor, there is a 5MP depth camera sensor and a 8MP ultra wide angle sensor. A50s supports Super Steady Video mode as well as Night Mode Photography. It also comes with an under display fingerprint scanner. 


Galaxy A30s also features a triple camera setup at the back. The main camera is a 25MP F1.7 instead of the 48MP sensor seen on A50s. Naturally, the price of A30s is much lesser than A50s. A30s also feature a ultra wide angle sensor and depth camera like it's bigger brother. 


In the front camera department, Galaxy A50s has a 32MP F2.0 sensor while A30s only has a 16MP sensor on the front. Both A30s and A50s feature Super AMOLED screens. Both have Full HD resolutions as well. 


Galaxy A30s comes with 4GB of ram and 64GB of storage. More expensive Galaxy A50s on the hand comes in two different configurations. 4GB ram 128GB storage variant is priced at Rs 22,999 while 6GB ram 128GB storage variant is priced at Rs 24,999.

Samsung has equipped both A30s and A50s with 4000mAh battery which is great. Both supports 15W fast charging via USB Type C.


Both A50s and A30s are available in three different colors - Prism Crush Black, Prism Crush White and Prism Crush Violet.

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