Just after the launch of the Galaxy A20, Samsung has come up with yet another Galaxy A-series smartphone — the Galaxy A40. This one fills the void between the Galaxy A30 and Galaxy A50, which recently hit the Nepali market.
Coming to the specs, you get the 5.9-inch Super AMOLED display with FullHD+ resolution. There’s a small notch at the top that Samsung likes to call as “Infinity-U” display. Inside the phone rocks the Exynos 7885 chipset, 4GB RAM and 64GB of internal storage with an option for expansion up to 512GB.
The back has a dual-camera setup of the 16MP normal and 5MP ultra-wide sensor, also seen on the Galaxy A30. The front has 25MP f/2.0 selfie snapper that is similar to Galaxy A50.
While both the Galaxy A30 and A50 came with a significantly large battery, the A40 gets an average 3,100mAh one. For the price, the Samsung Galaxy A40 is priced at €249 or approx. $285.
No words about the pricing and availability of the phone in Nepal but we expect it to carry a price tag of around NPR. 28,000.