Samsung Galaxy A90 5G released with SD855 SoC and a 48MP camera


In recent times, Samsung has been doing a lot of work in the smartphone market. Despite its recent surge into the entry-level market, it has managed to release three 5G smartphones including Galaxy S10 5G, Galaxy Note10 5G, and Galaxy Note10+ 5G. Now, the company has a fourth 5G smartphone which is the Samsung Galaxy A90 5G. With this, the company has more 5G smartphone than any other OEM presently.

Samsung Galaxy A90 5G

The Samsung Galaxy A90 5G comes with a Snapdragon 855 SoC as well as the Snapdragon X50 baseband 5G baseband. It supports the Sub 6GHz band and uses Non-Standalone (NSA) networking. It may take some time before the company brings the Standalone (SA) networking which is the “future of 5G”.

This device comes with aĀ  6.7-inch waterdrop Super AMOLED Infinity-U display panel with a resolution of 1080 x 2400. This smartphone comes with an on-screen fingerprint sensor. The rear uses aĀ unique geometric pattern and it has a triple camera setup. Specifically, this smartphone uses a 48MP (F2.0) main sensorĀ as well as a 5MP (F2.2) depth sensor and an 8MP (F2.2, 123Ā°) ultra-wide-angle lens. For selfies, it comes with a 32MP (F2.0) sensor which supports face unlock.

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The Samsung Galaxy A90 5G comes with 6GB/8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. The 6GB variant is expandable up to 512GB.Ā In other respects, theĀ A90 5G uses a 4500 mAh battery which supports 25W fast charging. For the first time, Samsung includes the DeX desktop mode support for an A-series smartphone.

The dimension of this device is 164.8 x 76.4 x 8.4 mm and it weighs 206g. It is available in two colours – black and white.Ā The A90 5G will arrive in the Korean market tomorrow (September 4th), and other regions will follow suit. However, the price is not yet public. Some believe that this will be Samsung’s first premium mid-range smartphone. Nevertheless, we still expect it to come with a flagship price.

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