Samsung confirms a new announcement next Monday (11). The company will update its Galaxy A series of mobile phones, focusing on mid-range and affordable devices.

Although the content of the presentation was not disclosed, speculations point to two recently leaked devices. The models in question are Galaxy A35 And Galaxy A55.

The mobile phone duo is expected to be introduced initially for the Indian market and will later be launched in other markets as well. Brazil tends to be a strong sales region for the Galaxy A family of smartphones and both should be sold there. Although no official information has been confirmed so far.

What can be expected from Samsung’s new mobile phones?

According to a preview released by the company itself, the new smartphones will feature an “iconic look made of premium material” as well as night photography features and a powerful processor.

It also guarantees five years of security updates and four operating system updates, in addition to the digital protection features of the Samsung Knox Security platform.

Among the models likely to be introduced next week, Galaxy A55 was the model with the most materials.

The mobile phone even appeared in leaked photos confirming its appearance with flat edges and three rear cameras — similar elements to those seen on the brand’s traditional top-end devices like the Galaxy S24.

In addition to intermediate devices in the Galaxy A series, Samsung is also working on the company’s sixth generation foldable smartphones. Rumors also suggest that a slightly less powerful and more affordable Galaxy S24 FE version than the mainline is also in development.


Source: Tec Mundo

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