More Galaxy A91 spec information making the rounds

Aug 26, 2019 09:15 GMT  ·  By

While the Galaxy Note 10 is Samsung latest and greatest, there are several exciting phones that the South Korean company is working on, including the so-called Galaxy A91.

Together with its Galaxy A90 sibling, these two devices are expected to be marketed as the top of the Galaxy A lineup, and as a result, Samsung wants both to come with features clearly setting them apart from the rest of the market.

One of the features expected to land on the Galaxy A91 is a 108-megapixel main camera, as well as a 12-megapixel telephoto sensor with 5x optical zoom.

Super Fast Charging 2.0

And according to a recent discovery on Samsung’s Hungarian website, there’s more to come on these top-of-the-line Samsung models.

Basically, what the phone maker itself leaked is that the Galaxy A91 will come with support for the Super Fast Charging 2.0 system that’s already available on the Galaxy Note 10+. In other words, thanks to a 45W charger, this device will recharge in record times, albeit the exact figures are yet to be determined given they depend on the size of the battery as well.

At the same time, it looks like the Galaxy A90, which will also come with a 5G version, will only support 25W fast charging, which is still good enough for the majority of customers, but slower than the new tech which debuted on the Galaxy Note 10+.

Certainly, Samsung wants to bring its high-end features to as many devices as possible, and the Galaxy A lineup appears to spearhead these efforts. By the looks of things, the A91 is going to be a monster in all regards, and all these reports seem to confirm it’s one of the phones that are worth waiting for next year.

Needless to say, Samsung hasn’t said a single thing about all these upgrades, and expect the company to remove the A91 reference from its Hungarian website shortly.