Much like we expected based on months of rumors, Samsung has revamped its Galaxy A series premium mid-rangers with the new Galaxy A30 and Galaxy A50 smartphones. Both phones were announced through press notes by the company without much fanfare.

Where they differ is the SoC. While the A50 gets an octa-core SoC in a 2.3GHz quad core+ 1.7GHz quad core configuration, the A30 has it in a 1.8GHz dual core and 1.6GHz hexa-core config.

The A30 gets up to 4GB RAM and up to 64GB storage, while the A50 has an option for 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. Both have the option for expansion up to 512GB with a microSD card slot.

On the other hand, the A30 has dual cameras – a regular 16MP sensor along with a 5MP ultra wide-angle lens. The 25MP selfie camera on the A50 has a Selfie Focus feature to subtly blur background details. The A30 with its 16MP front camera also gets this feature. The selfie cameras enable Face Unlock on both phones.