The Samsung Galaxy M21 would be nothing more than a renowned Galaxy M30s

Samsung Galaxy M30s

Samsung, as is already known, will continue to renew its Galaxy A and Galaxy M lines. Both are the current mid-range lines that it has to offer in the market, and the family of smartphones that gave them free passage after its completion was the mythical Galaxy J. Since then, both series have been in constant growth, so much so that they already have numerous mobiles in their repertoires.

The South Korean company wants to add a new phone to the Galaxy M line, and it will do so soon with the arrival of the Galaxy M21, a model of which it is not yet known exactly when it will be launched. Nevertheless, It would not be a different mobile phone than the Galaxy M30s, the well-known smartphone that was launched in September last year.

The Samsung Galaxy M21 has already been seen on the Geekbench test platform and, according to what the portal 91Mobiles has said in a recent report, the device will have the same characteristics and technical specifications as the Galaxy M30s, which would be a bit illogical, since it would belong to the same family and they would collide strongly in the sales field.

Galaxy M30s

Galaxy M30s

If this is the case, the Galaxy M21 would have a 6.4-inch diagonal Super AMOLED screen with FullHD + resolution of 2,340 x 1,080 pixels and a notch in the shape of a drop of water that would house a 16 MP selfie camera with f / 2.0 aperture. In addition, it would also have a 48 MP + 8 MP + 5 MP triple camera system.

On the other hand, the medium-performance terminal would also make use of an Exynos 9611 eight-core mobile platform with a maximum refresh rate of 2.3 GHz, a RAM of 4/6 GB, an internal storage space of 64/128 GB and a huge 6,000 mAh capacity battery with support for 15 watt fast charging technology. It would also arrive pre-loaded with Android Pie under One UI and would feature a rear fingerprint reader.


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