Samsung Galaxy A50 Leaks, Features An UnderDisplay Fingerprint Sensor

Samsung is soon expected to launch new members in the Galaxy A series. The specification sheet of three unreleased smartphones which include Galaxy A50, Galaxy A30 and Galaxy A10 was previously leaked. The leak revealed that the upcoming smartphones will have Infinity notch display and an Octa-Core processor. The design renders of the top tier, Galaxy A50 have been shared online which reveals the device in its full glory. 

Galaxy A50 Design

The Samsung Galaxy A50 measures 158.5 x 74.5x 7.7 mm and has a modern design with front glass and rear glossy plastic build. It sports a 6.4 inch display with an Infinity U notch that houses a 25 MP selfie camera. Noteworthy, the smartphone also has an under display fingerprint sensor which is a novelty feature. 

 The right side of the Samsung Galaxy A50 is occupied by the power button and volume rockers. While the bottom side is occupied by the 3.5 mm audio jack, microphone pinhole, loudspeaker grille and USB Type-C port. The render reveals that the upcoming device also supports fast charging.  

The rear of the Samsung Galaxy A50 has a pleasing look with a glossy plastic panel that tapers towards the sides. The rear panel of the smartphone carries the company branding and vertically aligned camera setup. The triple rear camera setup of the Samsung Galaxy A50 is comprised of 25 MP + 8 MP + 5 MP sensors and an LED Flash. 

Galaxy A50 Launch Date

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Samsung has not yet announced the launch date of Galaxy A50 and its siblings. Assumedly it will be announced before the Q1 of 2019 ends. 

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