Samsung Galaxy M20 Tipped To Have 5,000mAh Battery; Initially Released In Select Markets

Karamchand Rameshwar


A fresh leak suggests that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy M20 will pack a massive 5,000 mAh battery and it will be initially released in some selected market.

The entry-level series of Samsung, Galaxy M series, have been getting quite a lot of attention for the last few months as it is a new smartphone series that is most likely replaced the current Galaxy C, Galaxy J and Galaxy On series of Samsung. A fresh leak just dropped on the Internet suggesting that the Galaxy M20 will be launched in some markets and it will come with a massive 5,000 mAh battery.

The Samsung Galaxy M20 will be the first Samsung's smartphone to have a massive 5,000 mAh battery

The Galaxy M20 has already been featured in a some rumours and renders in the last few weeks giving us a good idea of what the Samsung device will bring to the affordable segment.

As reported by All About Samsung, the Galaxy M20 will likely be the first smartphone to be released by Samsung, not the Galaxy M10 and it is expected to have a massive 5,000 mAh battery, a Samsung’s Exynos 7885 processor along with 3GB RAM. It will also feature a 6.0-inch standard Infinity screen.

The Galaxy M20 is speculated to initially launch in some markets such as Scandinavia, German, Poland, France, and the UK. The Indian market will likely to welcome the Galaxy M20 as the phone’s production has reportedly started in the Noida factory of Samsung

The alleged Samsung Galaxy M10 and M20 were recently spotted on Geekbench, a benchmarking website. The smartphones in this Galaxy M-series are expected to all sport an LCD display instead of an AMOLED panel and will support dual SIM.

According to the listing, the Galaxy M20 will launch with an Infinity display and an Infinity-U shaped notch. In addition, the Samsung device will have 3GB of RAM with two storage variants of 32GB/64GB. Besides that, the phone is tipped to feature Samsung’s Exynos 7885 processor.

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