The existence of three more Samsung Galaxy A phones
appears to have been confirmed – by Samsung itself. Samsung’s UK website briefly
published pages on the A20e, A40, and A90, three devices that haven’t
previously been mentioned by the manufacturer.
The web pages, first noticed by GalaxyClub, are
still available to view at the time of writing, although there are no products
attached to them. They’re likely intended to be landing pages when the phones
are officially revealed, and their existence suggests Samsung is planning to
launch the handsets soon.
The first of these is the Galaxy A20e which, judging
by the name, is a smaller edition of the unannounced A20. There are also pages
for the Galaxy A40 and A90, two phones we’ve heard rumor of but not seen any
evidence of until now.
The A20e, A40 and A90 will join the rapidly-growing
list of Samsung Galaxy A devices, which are intended as affordable alternatives
to the high-end Galaxy S10 range. We’ve seen leaked information on the Galaxy
A60, gotten hands-on with the A30 and A50, and heard snippets about the A10;
the only devices that haven’t been revealed or leaked are the A70 and A80
which, judging by the existence of the A90, likely exist too.
Samsung has a habit of accidentally revealing
details of upcoming phones on its website, with Samsung India’s website
launching a support page for the A50 shortly before it was announced, so we’ve
no reason to doubt the A20e, A40 and A90 are in the works.
While Samsung didn’t reveal the first two Galaxy A
series phones with quite as much fanfare as it did the Galaxy S10 range,
they’re still powerful devices with a lot to like. We’ll let you know as soon
as the rest of the Galaxy A suite is launched.
