Well, things are quite similar in terms of display but an extra sensor on its back will help to boost the camera performance of Galaxy A30s. According to the Geekbench database, Samsung Galaxy A30s has a model number SM-A30FN and it may be loaded with an Octa-core chipset of unknown maker clocked at 1.59GHz and partnered with 3GB of RAM. In terms of software, it’ll be running on Android 9.0 Pie operating system with Samsung’s OneUI. Samsung didn’t reveal many details of camera sensors, battery, and others but we are expecting them to be slightly better as compared to Galaxy A30. To recall Galaxy A30, it’s flaunting a 6.4-inches AMOLED display – bearing Full HD+ resolution and Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection up top. The Galaxy A30 comes with Exynos 7904 Chipset – paired with up to 4GB of RAM and 64GB of onboard memory (expandable). Optics wise, Galaxy A30 is housing a 16MP + 5MP dual camera setup on its back whereas a 16MP camera is holding its position on its front for video calls and selfies. It has a fingerprint scanner on its rear.