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Galaxy A10s: Samsung’s cheap smartphone just got a bit more cheerful

Galaxy A10s: Samsung’s cheap smartphone just got a bit more cheerful

Posted on July 25, 2019 By Jarvis

The budget-friendly Samsung Galaxy A10 has had a revamp — its successor, the Galaxy A10s, promises improved cameras.

If you want the full smartphone experience but haven’t got the funds for an all-singing all-dancing flagship, Samsung has just added some sprinkles on top of its tempting budget phone. The Samsung Galaxy A10s will have a higher-resolution selfie camera (8-megapixel rather than 5-megapixel) and a new 2-megapixel secondary sensor to complement the main camera on the rear of the phone.
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