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Samsung launches the Galaxy A10, Galaxy A30, and Galaxy A50 in India
The Samsung Galaxy A10, Galaxy A30, and Galaxy A50 have been officially launched in India. The Galaxy A10's pricing starts from ₹8,490.
After announcing the Galaxy A30 and the Galaxy A50 at Mobile World Congress, Samsung has now officially brought both phones to India. The company also launched the entry-level Galaxy A10, which hadn't been announced before. All three phones have Infinity notched displays (Infinity-V or Infinity-U). In terms of hierarchy, the Galaxy A30 and Galaxy A50 slots in above the Galaxy M30, while the Galaxy A10 is only slightly more expensive than the Galaxy M10, which means it's cheaper than both the Galaxy M20 and the Galaxy M30. The specifications of all three phones are noted below:
Samsung Galaxy M30 launched in India with triple cameras and Super AMOLED Infinity-U display
The Samsung Galaxy M30 has been officially launched in India. The phone is powered by the Exynos 7904 SoC, and features triple rear cameras.
If readers consider XDA's coverage of Samsung's budget and lower mid-range phones in 2018, a clear picture will emerge. Samsung's budget Galaxy J series, the online-only Galaxy On series (which were re-branded Galaxy J series phones), and the mid-range Galaxy A series all suffered from weak specifications and weak corresponding value propositions. Samsung's phones were consistently outclassed by the likes of Xiaomi, Asus, Honor, Realme, and others. After years of enjoying a dominant position at the top of the Indian smartphone market, Samsung found itself overtaken by Xiaomi in 2017, and the company has not been able to take back the pole position since. In this way, the new Galaxy M series represents a reboot of sorts for Samsung's budget and lower mid-range lineup, and the charge was led by the launch of the Galaxy M10 and Galaxy M20 last month.