Samsung just recently launched the Galaxy M10 and Galaxy M20 for the Indian market, but it seems that another M series phone will be added to the company’s new budget lineup.
A fresh leak has revealed the front and back design of the rumored Samsung Galaxy M30. The image even confirms some hardware details of the phone’s rear and front cameras, suggesting the Galaxy M30 will get a triple-sensor camera module.
The module, it appears, will pair the 13-megapixel main camera with wide and telephoto cameras that both clock in at a resolution of 5 megapixels. For selfies, there’s a 16-megapixel, f/2.0 camera housed in the notch.
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It’s also claimed that the Samsung Galaxy M30 will have a USB-C port at the base for charging and file transfers. Curiously, the image doesn’t point to a headphone jack anywhere on the device. There’s no mention of the phone’s battery capacity either, though it’s believed to pack a massive 5,000mAh cell like the Galaxy M20.
Notably, the M30 might get an AMOLED screen unlike the M10 and M20 models with cheaper LCD panels, though the Exynos 7904 that is rumored to power it is the same chipset inside the M20. The M30 could offer a 6GB RAM and 128GB storage configuration, previous reports say.
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However, do note that Samsung hasn’t confirmed the Galaxy M30 yet, so take everything here with a grain of salt. But considering the popularity of multiple-sensor cameras, it would make sense for Samsung to push this device into a segment where more people can afford it.
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