Samsung Galaxy M Series To Be Announced As From Q1 2024

There are reports that Samsung is planning to start the release of Samsung Galaxy M series smartphones in the first quarter of 2019, even as mass production of M10 and M20 Galaxy phones have already begun in India at this moment.

It is said that the M series are made to replace Galaxy J, Galaxy On and Galaxy C series of smartphones that have been released for some time now. The new M series are said to be targeted at emerging markets around the world.

In recent times, there have been reports of Galaxy M10, Galaxy M20 and Galaxy M30 appearing on and off on the internet. Of course, these are the main smartphones that will first be released by Samsung in 2024. However, for now, as the news from 91 Mobiles has it, it is just Galaxy M10 and M20 smartphones that are being produced in India in large quantity for now.

The company responsible for the mass production is the one based in the Noida area of India. Based also on what reliable sources are manifesting, these Galaxy M will be entry-level smartphones, coming with something around the 16GB and 32GB storage versions.

Galaxy M20

It may be that the mobile will arrive in dark grey and blue colors, as seen on Geekbench with specs like Exynos 7870 chipset, 3GB of RAM and Android 8.1 Oreo. There is also a rumor that the display will be LCD, of which we are not sure for now.

According to reports, both the Galaxy M20 and Galaxy M30 devices are going model numbers of SM-M205F and SM-M305F. Also, there are indications that they will feature Infinity-U notched display. However, the Infinity-U display will get support for Full HD+ resolution of 2340 x 1080 pixels.

For the Galaxy M30, there’s not enough information for now even though the M10 has more features revealed in leaks, which makes us think that it come ahead of the M30 for sure. However, it is said that the M30 will be available in 64GB and 128GB storage models.

The M10 however, will be coming in only black color, and also in a large screen of 6 inches in size. That is big enough to perform any wonder as far as watching movies and playing games are concerned.

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