Samsung is adjusting its smartphone lineup in the Indian market to recover the lost smartphone market share in the Chinese market. To this end, the company launched the new Galaxy A series of mobile phones, and also launched the Galaxy M series for online use only.
The company has already launched several devices in the Galaxy M-series, and they are reportedly preparing to launch the same series of other smartphones, which will replace the Samsung Galaxy M40.
According to the report, the company may launch the Samsung Galaxy M50 in the Indian market later this month. Although the exact release date has not yet been determined, the device is expected to be officially launched in the country on November 15.
Interestingly, Samsung seems to be ready to sell the upcoming smartphone online both online and offline, and prices and prices will also appear. Although the Galaxy M series was launched as an exclusive online product, the company was later launched on the offline market, but at a slightly higher price.
We don't know anything about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy M50 smartphone, but considering it will be the successor to the Galaxy M40, we expect the device to have better specifications than the M40.
Currently, the Samsung Galaxy M40 is a high-end device in the series. It comes with a 6.3-inch FulI-HD + Infinity-O display and is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 eight-core processor paired with the Adreno 612 GPU, 6GB RAM and 1 28GB internal memory.
For selfies and video calls, the front of the smartphone has a 16 megapixel sensor. The phone features a triple rear camera setup that includes a 32 megapixel master sensor with an AI scene optimizer and f/1.7 lens, a 5 megapixel auxiliary depth sensor and an 8-pixel triple sensor with a super wide-angle lens. . .
Connection options on the device include 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS / A-GPS and USB Type C ports. The phone runs the Android 9 Pie-based Samsung One UI out of the box and is powered by a 3,500mAh battery to support fast charging.
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