Samsung is getting better when it comes to the mid-range smartphones and the upcoming Galaxy M30s could possibly be their best bang for buck device yet. The Korean smartphone maker has dropped more clues on the device and some of its alleged specs have already surfaced online.
As speculated before, the Samsung Galaxy M30s will feature a massive 6,000mAh battery which should be able to last more than a day. According to the official promo page, the device will get a Super AMOLED display that comes with a tiny notch at the top. It will also get a newer processor and a triple-camera setup that has a rather large camera bump. Probably to keep the price low, the device will still come with a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor.
According to serial leakster Ishan Argawal, the M30s will get a 48MP f/2.0 main camera that’s accompanied by a 5MP f/2.2 depth camera and an 8MP f/2.2 ultra-wide-angle. Upfront, the device gets a 24MP front camera that’s housed on a U-shaped notch.
Like its predecessor, it will also charge via USB-C and it is speculated to come with a faster 18W charger. The device is also said to come with up to 6GB of RAM and up to 128GB of storage. In terms of display, it is likely to be a 6.4″ screen that pushes Full HD+ resolution like the current M30.
The device will be announced officially in India next week on 18th September. It isn’t clear if the Galaxy M30s will be making its way to Malaysia. The current M30 isn’t sold here and all we got was the Galaxy M10 and M20.
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