Samsung Unveils 3 New Galaxy A Series Smartphones
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa – 24 March 2021 – Samsung South Africa has unveiled the Galaxy A72, Galaxy A52 and Galaxy A32 as the latest additions to the popular Galaxy A Series. At Samsung’s second major launch of the year, the company highlighted the company’s continued efforts to bring pioneering technology to all South Africans.
“We are committed to bridging the gap between flagship features and affordability. The Galaxy A Series offers incredible value in its segment. We are proud to connect with a new generation of consumers and offer the best of our innovation, said Justin Hume, Director: Integrated Mobility at Samsung South Africa reiterated Samsung’s focus on innovation for all, “
Samsung South Africa announced that it would bring 5G-capabilities to two of the new devices launched and is catering to local needs by offering 5G and LTE options. This further elevates the Galaxy A Series’ reputation as a range that offers premium technology in affordable devices. This includes incredible camera innovations and seamless integration into Samsung’s impressive ecosystem. Here are some of the features Galaxy A Series fans can look forward to:
- Galaxy A32 LTE has a 6.4” FHD+ Super AMOLED Infinity-U display, 64MP+8MP+5MP+5MP and a 20MP front camera. Galaxy A32 5G includes a 6.5” HD+ infinity-V Display, 48MP+8MP+5MP+2MP and 13MP front camera for amazing Selfies. They both include 128 GB storage and 5,000mAh with 15W Fast Charging.
- Galaxy A52 has a 6.5” FHD+ Super AMOLED Infinity-U Display, 64+12+5+5MP rear cameras and 32MP front camera to capture your most awesome moments. It has 128GB storage and a 4,500mAh battery with 25W Fast Charging.
- Galaxy A72 has a 6.7” FHD+ Super AMOLED Infinity-O display, 64+12+8+5MP rears cameras and a 32MP front selfie camera. It includes 128GB storage with a 5,000mAh battery with 25W Fast Charging
All devices include on-screen Fingerprint Scanning for that extra level of security and the ability to support Samsung Pay, which has grown immensely popular in South Africa with millions of transactions since its launch.