Samsung Galaxy M30, Galaxy A30 And Galaxy A50 Review: Fighting For The Budget Premium Crown
While the recently launched Galaxy M10 and M20 bring Samsung back into the entry level, the Korean brand also has some new ‘budget-premium’ handsets to take on the Chinese competition. Do they measure up?
Although Chinese companies like OnePlus and Xiaomi have been steadily taking over Samsung’s budget segment, the Korean giant is starting to fight back. Things changed with the M-series in 2019, and a reinvigorated Samsung is back to doing what it does best – peppering a segment with phones at practically every imaginable price point.
And so, where the Samsung Galaxy M10 and Galaxy M20 are filling in the entry level, with the recently launched Galaxy M30, Galaxy A30 and Galaxy A50 it steps up the budget a notch.
The three phones are in the Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 20,000 bracket, with the M30 starting at Rs. 14,990 joined by the A30 at Rs. 16,990 and the A50 at Rs. 19,990.
They look similar, carry somewhat similar specs and are only barely differentiated on pricing, so if you’re looking to tell them apart, here’s our quick primer on how to pick one of the three that suits you best.
Samsung Galaxy M30, A30, and A50 look and feel
It’s easy to mistake one for the other, since all three models sport a now-familiar Samsung look—blame the large, 6.4-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED panel with the teardrop notch and that noticeable chin that all three share—but it’s really when you start using them that the not insignificant differences are evident.
The Samsung Galaxy M30 takes the M10 and M20 design a step forward with an understated gradient finish on the rear, while the Galaxy A30 and the A50 get a tapering ultra-glossy finish that looks like glass but really is highly reflective plastic, a finish that looks slick but is highly prone to smudges.

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