Samsung may bring its quad-camera phones to the US, lower the price of the A-series
This is a surprising development considering that Samsung’s bread-and-butter differentiator are its OLED screens, but the company apparently deduced that some markets, including the US, are actually fond of the good ol’ LCD technology. That, and LCDs are way cheaper, allowing it to lower the price of its A50 and A60 models compared to the admittedly high pricing that its A-series commands now.
In addition, the J-, On- and C-series that are currently Samsung’s low-end phones will be consolidated into one budget M-series which will mostly sport LCD displays, save for the top M50 models. These will be launched in competitive markets like China or India where Samsung will use them to combat the likes of Oppo, Vivo, Xiaomi, and Huawei that are eating its low-end lunch there.
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