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Is this the Malaysian pricing for the Samsung Galaxy A30s and A50s?

The Samsung Galaxy A30s and A50s are coming to Malaysia very soon and both devices have already passed our local SIRIM certification. Ahead of Samsung Malaysia’s official announcement, the latest mid-range duo have already appeared on Lazada.

According to a listing by a new retailer, the Galaxy A30s with 4GB RAM + 64GB storage is priced at RM899 while the A50s with 6GB RAM + 128GB storage is listed at RM1,299.

If these prices are correct, this means that the latest refreshed models are sold at RM100 more than its predecessors. This shouldn’t be surprising since the Galaxy A10s is priced at RM529, which is RM30 more than the A10. The new A30s and A50s come with upgraded cameras and both appear to come with NFC support, which could mean that Samsung Pay could be supported.

Although the listing claims to be offering original Malaysia set, do note that we can’t verify if the listing is legit. The store on Lazada itself has no sales history or rating, and it looks newly setup since it has just 12 followers.

Stay tuned to us as we should be getting more details from Samsung Malaysia as early as next week.

Thanks @KevinNgTK for the tip!

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