Galaxy A30s price revealed, releases in September

Samsung launched the Galaxy A30s and Galaxy A50s yesterday but did not reveal any pricing and availability details. However, Samsung Germany has just issued a press release that sheds some light on it, at least for the A30s. The mid-range smartphone will cost €279 in Germany. The Galaxy A50s, meanwhile, will not be released in the German market. To recall, Samsung did not launch the Galaxy A30 in Germany, while the Galaxy A50 (review) was launched with a price tag of €349.

Sales begin in September

The Galaxy A30s is an upgraded version of the Galaxy A30 launched earlier this year. It gets a triple rear camera setup, up from two rear cameras in the original A30. It also gets an on-screen fingerprint sensor and a 128GB storage option. The Galaxy A30 has a rear-mounted capacitive fingerprint sensor, and comes only in 32GB and 64GB storage variants.

The A30s features a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED Infinity-V display of HD+ (720×1560) resolution, which is actually a downgrade from the 1080p display on the original A30. The rest of the specs, which include an Exynos 7904 chipset, 3GB/4GB of RAM, a 4,000 mAh battery with 15W fast charging, and a 16MP front camera, remain unchanged. Click here to read more about the newly launched smartphone.

The Galaxy A30s will be available in Germany from September this year. The handset comes in Prism Crush Black, Prism Crush White and Prism Crush Green color options. It will be available for purchase through both online and offline channels.

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