Samsung kicked off the launch of its 2020 Galaxy A series with the Galaxy A51 and Galaxy A71. It's going to release many more devices as part of this series in the coming months. Although we know Samsung is working on the Galaxy A31 and Galaxy A41, details of those devices have remained scarce so far. Now we learn more about those device's cameras and battery.
Galaxy A31 cameras and battery
It's been a while since we confirmed Samsung is indeed developing the Galaxy A31 and A41 and shared their respective storage options. Since then, however, not much more information surfaced. Now, our colleagues over at GalaxyClub share a few new tidbits of information.
First off, the Galaxy A31 will have a 48-megapixel main camera, which is supposedly the same one found in the brand new Galaxy A51. And just like that device, the A31 will also sport a 5-megapixel macro camera. Another improvement over the Galaxy A30 will be found in the battery department. The Galaxy A31 will be packing a 5,000 mAh power cell, with a rated capacity of 4,860 mAh. That is a significant improvement over the A30's 4,000 mAh battery.
Galaxy A41 cameras
Furthermore, we learn a few first details about the cameras of the Galaxy A41. This phone, too, will sport a 48-megapixel main sensor, tripling the Galaxy A40's 16-megapixel resolution. The front camera, however, will remain the same, as the A41 is likely to come with a 25-megapixel sensor. On top of that, the device might get its own macro lens, with a surprisingly low 2-megapixel resolution, though this seems to be somewhat less of a certainty.
It is not yet known when Samsung is planning to launch the Galaxy A31 and A41. Early next month we will first get to know the Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Z Flip, and we expect more mid-range devices to follow later this spring. After all, Samsung launched the 2019 A-series after the Galaxy S10, with only the Galaxy A51 and A71 hitting markets exceptionally early this year.