Samsung Galaxy M12 Debuts In India With 90Hz Display & 48MP Quad Cam

Karamchand Rameshwar


The Samsung Galaxy M12 is the first smartphone in the Galaxy M series to come with a 90Hz display.

Samsung recently launched a new low-cost smartphone in the M-series series called Samsung Galaxy M12. Although it is an M-series smartphone, the Galaxy M12 is somewhat superior to the Galaxy A12 in the screen element when it is equipped with a 90Hz screen.

Galaxy M12

Samsung Galaxy M12: Price & Availability

In terms of price, the Galaxy M12 will be sold in the Indian market on March 18, with respective prices of INR10,999 and INR13,499 for the two options, 4GB / 64GB and 6GB / 128GB. The handset will go on sales in Blue, Black, and White colorways.

Samsung Galaxy M12: Specifications & Features

Overall, the Galaxy M12 has a design that is quite similar to the Galaxy A12 on both the back design and the rear camera placement. We also see a similar design on the Galaxy M02 and Galaxy A02 that were launched not long ago.

Samsung Galaxy M12 is the first Galaxy M smartphone with a 90Hz display.

The handset has a main camera cluster arranged in a square housing on the left corner of the back, including 4 main cameras: a 48MP wide-angle camera, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera, a 5MP depth-measuring camera, and a 2MP macro camera. On the front, the device has an 8MP selfie camera and a 6.5-inch screen with HD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. This is the next budget smartphone from Samsung after the Galaxy A32 and is also the first in the M series to be equipped with a 90Hz screen.

In terms of performance, Galaxy M12 comes with an Exynos 850 processor, 4GB / 6GB RAM, and 64GB / 128GB storage. The battery of the device has a capacity of 6,000mAh and supports 15W fast charging. It runs on Android 11 with One UI 3.1 interface and has a fingerprint sensor on the side for security.

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