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Samsung wants to strengthen itself in the tough mid-range market, a sector in which Xiaomi plays strongly due to its terminals of attractive value for money. To do this, they create the new Samsung Galaxy M section that will debut at the end of the month in the Asian country of India. It will be four different models, namely Samsung Galaxy M10, Samsung Galaxy M20, Samsung Galaxy M30 and Samsung Galaxy M40. This new range comes to replace your old Samsung Galaxy J and Samsung Galaxy On.
The new Samsung Galaxy M range will present four models
The design of these four Samsung Galaxy M models have the particularity of bringing a notch or 'notch' in the form of a drop in the upper central part of the screen, what the brand has called the 'Infinity V' design. Another aspect in which Samsung has wanted to emphasize this new mid-range is in the section of autonomy, coming to contain, in some cases, a battery of up to 5,000 mAh. We will have to wait for the first tests in this regard, but with values of such quantity we hope to be able to use the terminal, without having to charge it, up to a couple of days.
For now, and although we have already reported that the firm will present four different models of Samsung Galaxy M, it is available to present three of them. The Samsung Galaxy M10 will present a processor from the house Exynos model 7000, accompanied by a 3 GB RAM and 32 GB of storage; the Samsung Galaxy M20 would be a large terminal, with a 6.4-inch IPS panel and a huge 5,000 mAh battery; of the Samsung Galaxy M40 some rumors have not transcended.
Just within two weeks it is rumored that the Korean company will give the green light to these new mid-range devices that can only be purchased, in addition, through the Internet, a common strategy to save distribution costs and be able to adjust the prices of the devices. Prices that, it is rumored, could be unusually aggressive: about 122 euros for the Samsung Galaxy M10 and 244 euros for the Samsung Galaxy M30 (prices in exchange for rupees). However, we will have to wait for fourteen days to see if Samsung can get its chest out in the mid-range sector.