It's the season of leaks and it just keeps pouring in, as the latest reports hitting our doors are making it's way from the Dutch source, who allegedly claims that they come across professed evidence that reveals the South Koreans are purportedly working on successors for their existing Galaxy A30 and Galaxy A40 Android-powered smartphones. A few weeks back the manufacturer refreshed their Galaxy A lineup of devices with their all new Galaxy A51 and Galaxy A71 from Vietnam and now it looks like there are more devices to store for Samsung to follow soon.
According to our friends at GALAXYCLUB, they doubt the phones to be released in Netherlands later this spring, although they give no assurance on these newly surfaced statements. Considering the limited information available, they believe that the handsets will arrive with upgrades in terms of it's rear camera modules as well as from battery performance. The new Galaxy A31 and Galaxy A41 are likely to pack 48MP primary sensors on board, up from the 16 megapixels shooters found on both of their predecessor models. The alleged Galaxy 31 is also anticipated to feature a 5MP macro lens and a 5000mAh improved battery on board, while the A41 is said to trait the same 25MP front facing secondary camera from the previous generation A40 and a 2MP macro sensor, which definitely sounds uncertain for 2020.
Source: GALAXYCLUB