Samsung Galaxy M vs A Series Specs and Color Options Leaked
Karamchand Rameshwar - Nov 28, 2018
There is a report revealing the specification of the upcoming Galaxy A series along with Galaxy M series which mainly targets developing markets.
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There have been some rumors claiming that Samsung will introduce a new phone series called Galaxy M that potentially replace the Galaxy On and Galaxy J series, and also revamp its Galaxy A series to incorporate LCD phone variants.
There is now a report that reveals more information on one phone in the Samsung Galaxy M series along with two upcoming phones in the Samsung Galaxy A series. The report also reveals that Samsung will offer its Galaxy A series in various color options, while there are only limited color options for the Galaxy M series.

According to SamMobile, there are two new models in the Galaxy A series with model numbers of SM-A305F as well as SM-A505F. For the SM-A305F model, it reportedly comes in two variants of 32/64GB of internal storage with four color options of Blue, Red, Black, and White.
The other model, SM-A505F, reportedly comes with two variants of 64/128GB of internal storage with five color options of Pink, Blue, White, Black, and Silver. This report also says that Samsung will bring back the White color option with the upcoming devices.
According to the report, SM-M205F as well as SM-M305F are two models in the Galaxy M series that will reportedly come in two color options of Dark Grey and Black.
The report also says that Samsung will use this phone series to target markets in developing countries like Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, while the Galaxy A series will mostly sell in the European markets.

The report also reveals that there will be another handset in the Galaxy M series with model number SM-M105F and it may be called Galaxy M1 or M10, which is most likely to replace phones like the Galaxy J5 and J7. The phone reportedly comes with two variants of 16/32GB of inbuilt storage and supports dual-SIM as well.
New variants in the Galaxy M series were claimed in some previous reports to be called Galaxy M20, M30, and M50. However, another report suggested different names of Galaxy M2, M3 and M5, and so on.
The Galaxy M20 and M30 are expected to feature LCD displays while the Galaxy M5 or M50 will most likely be the high-end variant with an AMOLED display.
More: Samsung Galaxy M10 vs. Galaxy M20 vs. Galaxy M30: What Are Their Differences?
Recently, a benchmark listing also suggests that The Galaxy M20 or M2’s operating system may be Android Oreo 8.1 with a 2340x1080 LCD display. And the phone is listed to sport an Exynos 7885 SoC along with a Mali-G71 MP2 GPU and 3GB of RAM/32GB of inbuilt storage.
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