Samsung brings three Galaxy A mid-tier phones to US markets

Samsung has launched three mid-tier phones from the Galaxy A series in the US. Photo: Samsung. 

Samsung is bringing three mid-range Galaxy A series phones - Galaxy A50, A20 and A10e to the US this summer.

The most expensive phone of the three – the Galaxy A50 is priced at $349.99. The phone is fitted with a 6.4-inch full HD+ Super AMOLED display, 4 GB RAM, 64 GB Internal Storage, expandable to up to 512GB with a microSD card. The A50 also has an in-display optical fingerprint scanner, 4,000 mAh battery that supports fast charging. 

The A50 comes with a triple camera system with a primary camera that has a 25-megapixel sensor and a 75-degree field of view. The phone also as a 123 degree FOV ultra wide lens with an 8-megapixel sensor, and a 5-megapixel depth lens.  Three lenses come together with a Scene Optimizer, which recognizes tweaks the color tones and other settings by recognizing up to up to 20 unique situations – such as mountains, portraits, flowers, beaches, sunrise and sunsets, and more. 

The other two phones – the Galaxy A20 and Galaxy A10e are priced at $249.99 and $179.99 respectively. The A20 has a 6.4-inch Infinity-V Display, a dual camera system with a 13 and 5 megapixel sensors, a 4,000mAh fast-charging battery, 32GB of storage and 3 GB of RAM. 

The Galaxy A10e features a 5.83-inch Infinity-V Display, an 8MP rear camera, a 3,000mAh battery, and 32GB of storage. 

The A50 will be available on June 13th, while the A20 and A10e will be available in retail in the coming weeks.