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Samsung Makes Sure The Latest Galaxy A Launches March 17, A53 and A73?

KOMPAS.com – After several Galaxy A Event rumors spread on the internet, Samsung finally confirmed the launch date of the new Galaxy A series phones. This was announced by Samsung through the company’s official website.

According to leaks circulating, Galaxy A series Samsung will launch the new generation on March 17 next.

“Don’t forget to watch the Samsung Youtube channel and Samsung Newsroom to watch the latest Galaxy A Event,” wrote Samsung quoted KompasTekno from official websiteTuesday (15/3/2022).

Despite confirming the launch date, Samsung did not provide any leaks regarding the new Galaxy A series that will be launched at the Galaxy A Event. The company only said that the new Galaxy A will bring more advanced innovations than the previous series.

“This year, Samsung brings Galaxy innovation that has further impact on the A series. The new Galaxy A series devices are designed to provide the full experience that people want from smartphones,” wrote the South Korean mobile phone vendor.

The Galaxy A Event itself can be watched online via the Samsung Youtube channel and Samsung Newsroom on March 17, 2022 at 10 am EDT or around 21.00 WIB.

Also read: Samsung Galaxy A73 Design Leaks, Reveals Front-Rear View

Compiled by KompasTekno from GSM Arena, Tuesday (15/3/2022), last year Samsung launched the Galaxy A52 and Galaxy A72, to be precise on March 17, 2021.

Given that the date is the same as the date that Samsung confirmed, there is a possibility that the company will launch the successor of the Galaxy A52 and A72, or perhaps the Galaxy A53 and A73.

The two cellphones are known to have passed the Domestic Content Level (TKDN) from the Ministry of Industry (Kemenperin).

The phone with the model number SM-A536E has already appeared on the site. If traced, the number points to the Galaxy A53. On the TKDN page, this phone has a TKDN value of 38.3 percent.


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