The Samsung Galaxy A30s was officially released in August 2019 as part of Samsung’s mid-range A-series. It shipped with Android 9 (Pie) and One UI 1.0, later receiving updates up to Android 11 with One UI 3.1. Samsung has since discontinued this model, and official software support has ended. It is only available in used and grey markets.
Important Considerations
- 6.4-inch HD+ Super AMOLED display with Infinity-V notch
- Powered by Exynos 7904 chipset
- Variants: 3 GB / 32 GB, 4 GB / 64 GB, and 4 GB / 128 GB (expandable via microSD up to 1 TB)
- Rear cameras: 25 MP main + 8 MP ultra-wide + 5 MP depth sensor
- Front camera: 16 MP
- Battery: 4,000 mAh with 15 W fast charging
- In-display fingerprint sensor, dual SIM support
- Downsides: HD+ resolution (not Full HD), no 5G, limited performance by modern standards, discontinued with no further updates
Better Alternatives
- Samsung Galaxy A31 / A32 — improved display and cameras
- Samsung Galaxy A51 / A52 — newer midrange with better support
- Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 / Note 12 — strong performance at similar price
- Realme / Poco models — better specifications in the same budget
Specs Overview
The Galaxy A30s comes with a 6.4-inch HD+ Super AMOLED display, powered by the Exynos 7904 processor. It was available in 3 GB or 4 GB RAM variants with 32 GB, 64 GB, or 128 GB storage, expandable via microSD. The rear camera system includes a 25 MP main sensor, 8 MP ultra-wide lens, and a 5 MP depth sensor, while the front camera is 16 MP. It is powered by a 4,000 mAh battery with 15 W fast charging. Launched with Android 9, it was updated to Android 11, but the device is now officially discontinued.



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