The company plans to expand the premium A series

Mar 10, 2015 02:57 GMT  ·  By

The Galaxy Alpha, one of Samsung's first smartphones to feature metal frame had mild success among Android fans looking for premium devices, but enough that the South Korean company has decided to bring an entire lineup on the market.

Samsung Galaxy A3, A5 and A7 have been announced and launched on the market, each of these smartphone featuring a stylish look.

It's common fact that every year, some handset makers are refreshing their lineups with new smartphones. The same goes for Samsung, which launched the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge more than a week ago.

But the South Korean company is also preparing to launch new smartphones in the A series, such as the Galaxy A6, A8 and A9. These devices haven't been announced yet, but Samsung has already trademarked these names, GSMArena reports.

Even though the fact that these names have been trademarked doesn't necessarily mean they will be launched on the market, previous experiences tell us that Samsung will indeed come out with new Galaxy A smartphones in the coming months.

If Samsung has already started development on Galaxy A6, A8 and A8, then we are confident that more details on these smartphones will leak soon, so stay tuned for more updates on the matter.