Samsung has added yet another new device to its Galaxy A-series smartphone lineup. Called the Galaxy A10s, it is an entry-level smartphone that has been rumored over the past couple of weeks, revealing some of its key features, which include a large notched screen, a high-capacity battery, an octa-core processor, dual rear cameras, and Android 9 Pie.

The Galaxy A10s features a 6.2-inch HD+ ‘Infinity-V’ display with a teardrop notch, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, a 4,000mAh battery, a rear-facing dual-cam setup (13MP f/1.8 main + 2MP f/2.4 depth sensor) and an 8MP f/2.0 selfie-cam. The device is powered by an unidentified SoC with an integrated octa-core CPU clocked at up to 2GHz.

Samsung is yet to officially announce either the pricing or availability details for the new device, but recent reports suggested that it might be launched in India soon for Rs. 7,999. In essence, it is only a slight upgrade over the Galaxy A10 that’s currently on sale in the country for Rs. 7,990, so it won’t be a massive surprise if Samsung prices the phone at similar levels to better compete with the likes of Xiaomi and Realme.