Galaxy A90 5G: Samsung Brings Next-Gen 5G Connectivity To Mid-Rangers

Galaxy A90 5G

As the next-generation 5G network is soon to become commercially accessible to all, tech companies are bringing up smartphones to serve that purpose. Adding another smartphone to its 5G device, Samsung has now introduced the Galaxy A90 5G — bringing the future network to the mid-range price bracket.

Samsung Galaxy A90 5G Features

The Samsung Galaxy A90 5G in the Galaxy A series comes with various USPs apart from 5G connectivity: Cameras, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor, an in-display fingerprint scanner, and Infinity-U display.

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Additionally, there’s support for Samsung DeX and Microsoft’s Your Phone app as part of the recent Samsung-Microsoft partnership.

Samsung Galaxy A90 5G Specs

The camera department has three rear cameras: a 48MP primary snapper, an 8MP Ultra wide-angle snapper (123-degree), and a 5MP depth camera. The front camera stands at 32MP.

As for the display, the smartphone has a 6.7-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED Infinity-U display with really thin bezels.

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The smartphone comes in two RAM/ROM variants: 6GB/128GB and 8GB/128GB, with both options expandable by up to 512GB via a microSD card. It is backed by a 4,500mAh battery with support for a 25W fast charging tech.

Additionally, the device runs Android 9.0 Pie, supports facial recognition, and comes in Black and White color options.

Samsung Galaxy A90 5G Price and Availability

The Samsung Galaxy A90 5G will be available to buy in South Korea, starting September 4. As the price details remain unknown at the time of writing, I will keep you posted.

Will it be a worthy buy?

As the Samsung Galaxy A90 5G comes with a slew of features on a budget (especially 5G connectivity), it stands a chance against the likes of the OnePlus 7 Pro 5G and even the Xiaomi Redmi K20 Pro, which fall in the proximate price range.

The smartphone is also the beginning of 5G availability in mid-range phones, coming down from high-end ones, to eventually reach the budget phones once it becomes available to all.

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