Samsung Galaxy M12 With A 7,000mAh Battery Spotted In Live Photos
Karamchand Rameshwar
Samsung Galaxy M12 will reportedly be the next budget smartphone with a massive 7,000mAh battery and a quad rear camera setup.
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In the past, Samsung has released a number of cheap smartphones with huge battery capacities, ranging from 5,000 mAh, 6,000 mAh, or even 7,000mAh. With such a large battery capacity, users can comfortably use the smartphone for 1 to 2 days, depending on their usage.
According to a new report, it looks like Samsung won't just stop there. In the near future, Samsung will continue to launch a new low-cost smartphone equipped with a battery capacity of up to 7,000 mAh. This battery is even bigger than some Samsung tablets, like the Galaxy Tab Active 3 or Galaxy Tab A8.4. With a budget chipset, the 7,000mAh battery will be enough to fuel the phone for at least two or even three days with medium usage.
The leak also revealed some photos of the smartphone, codenamed SM-M127F / SM-F127G. It can be seen that the smartphone is equipped with 4 rear cameras as well as has no fingerprint sensor at the back and a headphone jack at the bottom edge.
This Samsung's budget smartphone could be called Galaxy M12 or Galaxy F12. It might be the successor to the Galaxy M11 launched earlier this year.
To recall, the Galaxy M11 is equipped with Snapdragon 450 chip, has 3 rear cameras (13MP + 5MP + 2MP), and a 5,000 mAh battery. Therefore, the Galaxy M12 may be slightly upgraded, featuring 4 rear cameras, a 7,000 mAh battery, and possibly the next-generation Snapdragon 400 series processor.
Samsung Galaxy M12 price: Unavailable
Samsung Galaxy M12 price in India: Unavailable
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