This year Samsung has completely renewed the mid-range of its catalog with devices for the new Galaxy A family. It is expected that it will continue to grow next year with more models. In fact, the company has just confirmed the existence of two upcoming phones for the range: the Galaxy A91 and the Galaxy A90 5G. Both have appeared on the Samsung website in Hungary, although with very little detail at the feature level at the moment.
From the little data that is known so far, the new Samsung Galaxy A91 would support charging speeds of 45W, while the A90 5G would arrive with support for fast charging of 25W. Currently, the only device from the company to feature 45W fast charging support is the Galaxy Note 10+ (and its 5G variant). This new technology allows the terminal to be charged in a few minutes, although the charger must be purchased separately, since the one included in the box is the 25W one, which is capable of charging its maximum battery in one hour and 10 minutes.
The Galaxy A91 will be a heavy hitter for Samsung's Galaxy A family in 2020. In addition to being compatible with this type of load, it is said to include four cameras comprised of a 108 megapixel main sensor, followed by a 16 megapixels, a 12 megapixel telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom, as well as a ToF sensor. On the other hand, it is rumored that the Galaxy A90 5G would have three main cameras of 48 + 8 +5 megapixels with optical image stabilization.
Everything indicates that this model would be Samsung's attempt to manufacture the cheapest 5G device on the market. Some other rumors ensure that the A90 5G would house a Snapdragon 855 processor inside, it would have a 6.7-inch panel and an on-screen fingerprint sensor, two specifications that it would share with the current Samsung Galaxy A80. For now this is the only information we have to offer you. We will be very aware of new details to give them promptly.