Samsung Announces April 10 Launch Date for Three New Galaxy A-Model Smartphones

Key Takeaways
- Samsung set to launch three new Galaxy A-series phones on April 10
- Galaxy A90 may debut as Samsung's first pop-up selfie camera phone with triple rear cameras
- Galaxy A40 and Galaxy A20 rumored for the event, likely with Exynos chipsets
- Devices will complement existing Galaxy A30 and A50 models already sold in Nepal
Samsung has officially confirmed that it will hold an event on April 10 where it plans to introduce three new additions to its Galaxy A-series smartphone lineup. The company shared this information through an official tweet that included a video showing three distinct displays, hinting at the number of devices to be unveiled.
Among the expected models is the Galaxy A90, which speculation suggests could become Samsung's first smartphone to incorporate a pop-up selfie camera mechanism. This design could include a rotating feature reminiscent of the old Oppo N1, potentially pairing well with the rumored triple-camera setup on the rear of the device. Historically, Samsung has used the Galaxy A9 model as its flagship mid-range offering, and the Galaxy A90 is anticipated to follow a similar positioning.
The event is also rumored to feature the Galaxy A40 and Galaxy A20. Details about these two models remain scarce at this time, but they are expected to utilize Samsung's own Exynos chipset, contrasting with the Galaxy A90, which rumors claim will be powered by a Snapdragon processor.
These upcoming launches will join the Galaxy A30 and Galaxy A50, both of which are already available in the Nepali market. The Galaxy A30 is priced at NPR 28,490, while the Galaxy A50 retails for NPR 33,490. Both models feature a waterdrop notch display design and include a robust 4,000 mAh battery.



