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Newly leaked trademark applications detail 9 new and upcoming Samsung Galaxy A series smartphones for 2020


A user from Twitter has posted several screenshots of trademark applications that shows off nine new Samsung Galaxy A smartphones, reportedly getting ready for their launch this year. We just heard about the purported next generation Galaxy M11, Galaxy M21 and Galaxy M31, that is supposedly in works from the big South Korean consumer electronics manufacturer, and now it looks like the people from Samsung are going to have a very busy 2020 as they have allegedly filed trademarks for the forthcoming successors named, Galaxy A12, Galaxy A22, Galaxy A32, Galaxy A42, Galaxy A52, Galaxy A62, Galaxy A72, Galaxy A82 and lastly the Galaxy A92. The amount of details on these versions are scarce at this moment, as all we know is what the manufacturer would like to call their new devices, but we should see more on these aforementioned Galaxy A models arrive with upgrades from it's predecessors in the future, if these reports turn out to be a real deal from the leakster.
Source: _the_tech_guy (Twitter), GSMArena

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