City
Epaper

Samsung may unveil new Galaxy A series phones on March 17

By IANS | Updated: March 13, 2022 17:00 IST

Seoul, March 13 South Korean tech giant Samsung is likely planning to bring new Galaxy A series smartphones ...

Open in App

Seoul, March 13 South Korean tech giant Samsung is likely planning to bring new Galaxy A series smartphones on March 17.

According to GSMArena, a reliable leakster has shared an image of an official-looking teaser, which reveals Samsung will hold a Galaxy A Event next week on March 17 to unveil the new Galaxy A series phones.

The teaser doesn't mention the name of the upcoming smartphones, but it shows the alphabet 'A' in different styles, with one of them hinting at water resistance.

Last year, on the same date, Samsung introduced the Galaxy A52, Galaxy A52 5G, and Galaxy A72, so users can expect the South Korean conglomerate to unveil the Galaxy A53 and Galaxy A73

However, there is no word from Samsung about this Galaxy A Event yet, the report said.

This month, the company has unveiled its latest budget 5G smartphone Galaxy F23 in the Indian market.

It is the first-ever Galaxy F series device to be powered by Snapdragon 750G 5G mobile platform and 120Hz FHD+ display.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: samsung
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiMumbai: Fake Toner and Cartridge Racket Busted in Mumbai, Goods Worth Over ₹25 Lakh Seized

TechnologyHan Jong-hee Passes Away at 63: Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Dies of Heart Attack

Social ViralVrindavan Monkey Exchanges Samsung Phone for Mango Drink, Hilarious Video Goes Viral (Watch Video)

TechnologySamsung Layoffs: Electronic Giant to Cut Thousands of Jobs Worldwide Amid Struggles in AI Market

TechnologyIndia’s Smartphone Market Flat in 2023, Apple Surpasses 10-Million-Unit Mark

Technology Realted Stories

TechnologyBe cautious with huge education loans as AI transforms jobs: Sridhar Vembu

TechnologyPreventable corneal blindness rising among teenagers, youth: Experts

TechnologyED likely to question bankers in loan fraud case linked to Anil Ambani companies

TechnologyPlastic pollution is underrecognised threat to health: The Lancet

TechnologySensex, Nifty open higher amid mixed global cues; auto, metal stocks gain