Tag: Galaxy M

  • Galaxy M10 Geekbench Result Leaked, Reveals Key Specifications

    Galaxy M10 Geekbench Result Leaked, Reveals Key Specifications

    Samsung is about to launch an all-new lineup of smartphones called the M-Series. According to Samsung, the M-Series of smartphones are designed and developed for young millennials. The company has revealed that these smartphones will be packed with large batteries, powerful chipsets and will have a modern design. The upcoming series will be the first online-only range of mobile phones that the company will launch in India. Reportedly the company will launch two new smartphones initially which will be called Galaxy M10 and Galaxy M20. The user manual of the Galaxy M20 was previously leaked which revealed information about its looks and features. Freshly the younger Galaxy M10 was spotted on Geekbench’s website.

    Geekbench Score Galaxy M20

    The Geekbench listing registers a Samsung smartphone with model number SM-M105G which apparently is the M10. The device scores as a single-core score of 725 and a multi-core score of 3641 points. However real world scores could differ depending on the optimisation of the software.

    According to the Geekbench listing, the Galaxy M10 features the Exynos 7870 chipset that consists of an Octa-Core CPU and Mali T830 GPU. The device in the listing has 2 GB of RAM, however, Samsung is expected to launch higher RAM capacity variants as well. The Galaxy M10 shockingly runs on Android 8.1 Oreo but at the time of official launch, Samsung might unveil the device with latest Android 9.0 Pie. 

    Launch Date, Price And Availability

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    The Galaxy M10 along with the Galaxy M20 is set to launch on 29 February in India and will be exclusively available on Amazon.in and Samsung’s own website. The Galaxy M10 is expected to be priced under Rs 10,000. 

     

  • Samsung’s New Mid-Range ‘Galaxy M’ Series Leaked

    Samsung’s New Mid-Range ‘Galaxy M’ Series Leaked

    Earlier reports had suggested that the Samsung will combine its Galaxy J, Galaxy C and Galaxy On series into a single ‘Galaxy M’ series. The M series is set to be the new mid-range series from Samsung. It might focus on producing more value-for-money phones. This move from Samsung comes in the wake of cut-throat competition from Chinese manufacturers who are hurting the Korean giant’s smartphone sales big time, especially in South Asia.

    The New Galaxy M

    Now, a leak ‘confirms’ that two devices from this series are on the way. Bearing the model numbers SM-M205F and SM-M305F, they have been dubbed the Galaxy M20 and Galaxy M30. The leak also suggest that there are many more Galaxy M devices on the way. The source also claims to know the storage variants of the devices. The SM-M205F has 32 GB and 64 GB storage variants while the SM-M305F has 64 GB and 128 GB variants. Both the devices have dual SIM variants, while some countries might see the launch of single SIM variants as well.

    Another recent report also suggests that the devices will not have AMOLED panels and will instead carry LCD panels. The inclusion of LCD panels will ensure that Samsung can keep the prices of these models down and focus on providing more features. The fact that Samsung mid-range phones lacked attractive specs was a huge complaint from consumers in the past. The tech giant maybe looking to change that by cutting corners in areas such as the display.

    Also read: Samsung To Launch The Next Exynos SoC on November 14

    One UI

    Samsung had recently showcased the One UI for its devices at the Samsung Developer Conference. The One UI seems to be a great improvement over Samsung’s present UI which can be bit confusing and tedious to use. The company has announced that its latest flagships will be getting the new UI. We can only hope that they extend its reach to these mid-range phones as well.

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