Oppo and Samsung both have mid-range smartphones designated with an "A", followed by a number, and while Samsung's new A73 5G and A53 5G easily win the spec war, but at less than half the price, Oppo says its A76 is "built to meet daily digital needs."
Branding its A Series smartphones as "Awesome", Samsung has launched several A Series models, from AU$329 to AU$799, with multiple cameras, big screens, high screen refresh rates on the A33, 53 and 73 models, a look that evokes the S22 Ultra and more to tempt iOS users and Android upgraders, and they're likely to sell really well.
With the ACMA's December 2020 study showing 46% of Australian children age 6 to 13 already using mobile phones, its clear that parents are buying them for their children, with sister companies Alcatel and TCL promoting a model each for this age group.
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