Samsung Galaxy M10, The latest addition to the South Korean's new
Galaxy M lineup just got listed on the Geekbench website. The new M
family will be pretty much same as the A series with many similar
features but at an affordable price. A few days ago Samsung M20 & M30 got surfaced with some leaked specs and now thanks to the Geekbench website we got hour hands on some key features of Samsung M10. Its the third leaked handset of the M series that'll get officially announced in a few weeks.
The
recent leaks also confirmed the Galaxy M10 to be the first of the new
series to be released, by either end of 2018 or early 2019. M10 which
was listed with the model number SM-M105F was removed from the website
shortly after.
The specifications spotted are pretty reasonable for an entry-level phone. The new M10 will pack an Exynos 7870 processor, 3 GB of RAM and an internal storage capacity ranging from 16 to 32 GB.
Though it's obvious that the handset will support a microSD but nothing
was listed about a card slot. In the snapshot above you can see the
Android Oreo 8.1 as the OS, though the possibility of ending up with
Android 9 Pie under the Android One UI cannot be ruled out.
It seems like a decent configuration, The processor is the same that's already used in Galaxy A6 and Galaxy J6.
No other features were listed on Geekbench, but it is expected with
somewhat different specs than those of the above-mentioned handsets. a
single rear camera, 6-inch screen with HD resolution and a similar
design to the Samsung Galaxy A7.
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