Samsung Galaxy A10s, this will be the next Android One of the Korean manufacturer

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Although the Korean manufacturer is characterized by its high-end solutions, such as the recently presented Samsung Galaxy A80, the Seoul-based firm does not abandon its entry-level range. And we have a new example in the Samsung Galaxy A10s. A cheap, simple device that will work for those users looking for a functional phone.

And it is that, part of the characteristics have been filtered, in addition to the design of the Samsung Galaxy A10s, showing a very restrained model, far from the great boasts of Samsung's highest ranges, but that will most likely arrive at a really interesting price. We tell you the details.

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This will be the Samsung Galaxy A10s, cheap Samsung phone with Android One

Through the promotional image of the device that has been leaked, we can see some details of the design of this Samsung Galaxy A10s really interesting. Yes, being a cheap phone, you would expect it to have wider front bezels than other higher-end models. But the Seoul-based firm has surprised us by including a notch on its screen, something very unusual in entry-level terminals.

On the other hand, highlight its mammoth 6.2 inch, surely with HD + resolution, and that will become the best ally for those users who are looking for a large and cheap phone to enjoy multimedia content. Of course, forget about playing the most cutting-edge games.

And is that the Samsung Galaxy A10s It will have 2 GB of RAM, in addition to 32 GB of internal storage. We do not know the processor that will mount this device, but it will surely follow the line of the rest of the characteristics that we can see. Of course, the phone will have Android 9 Pie, so, seeing the hardware so restrained that this terminal mounts, it is more than likely that Android Go is the version of the operating system that will give life to the new cheap Samsung phone.


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