The Korean Herald (via SamMobile) reports that Samsung Electronics will conduct an event in mid-March to introduce new Galaxy A series devices. This conference is supposed to be a reaction to Apple's March 8 presentation, at which the American tech giant is expected to unveil the third-generation iPhone SE with 5G connectivity.
Samsung, on the other hand, is expected to launch four phones: the Galaxy A73, Galaxy A53, Galaxy A33, and Galaxy A23. Among them, the firm stealthily published data regarding the Galaxy A23, Galaxy A13, Galaxy M23, and Galaxy M33 a few days ago.
According to the source, the Galaxy A73 will be the most costly of the aforementioned smartphones. It will have a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G CPU.
In order to compete with its Chinese rivals, Samsung updated the Galaxy A series in 2019. Every year, the firm introduces new models in response to good comments.
According to Omdia, the Galaxy A12 was the most delivered smartphone in the world, with a total of 51.8 million devices shipped. In fact, the phone was Samsung's first to sell more than 50 million devices in a single year.