Samsung to launch mid-range 5G Galaxy A90

Samsung to launch mid-range 5G Galaxy A90
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Samsung is reportedly planning to release a 5G version of the unannounced Galaxy A90, which would make it the first of Samsung’s mid-range phones to feature the next-gen cellular technology.

While the latter claims that it will also support 45W fast-charging.

If true, it’ll offer faster charging than the 25W Super Fast Charging seen in the Galaxy S10 5G flagship phone.

Weibo blogger produced the following piece of art promoting the said device with model number SM-A908N.

The promotional text basically describes the phone as the first affordable 5G phone.



hat information alone may not have been enough to convince us of the existence of the A90 5G.

But SamMobile has since shown off what looks to be the phone's retail demo video loop click here to watch the video on twitter.

According to OnLeaks, there will be two models of the A90, one with 5G and one without.
Both devices will reportedly come equipped with a Snapdragon 855 chipset, and a 6.7-inch display with an in-display fingerprint sensor. However, while both will have a triple-camera setup on their rear including a 48-megapixel main sensor.
The 5G model will have 8-megapixel and 5-megapixel cameras alongside it, while the non-5G phone will have a 12-megapixel and 5-megapixel sensors for its second and third cameras.
 Earlier this year, reports emerged that Samsung could release a 5G version of the Galaxy Note 10, which is rumored to be launching on August 7th.

AT&T has already announced that it intends to carry Samsung’s second 5G handset along with, presumably, most other carriers. Given that the A-series is meant to be Samsung’s more affordable lineup of phones, the A90 is likely to be the cheaper of the two devices.