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    Leaked images of the Samsung Galaxy M30S

      The next intermediate smartphone from the Korean Samsung will be the Galaxy M30s, which is already with its pre-production started at the "Noida" factory. As the cell phone is already close to its launch, more rumors have appeared. This time images emerged, from a reliable source, through the website 91mobiles, of the Samsung Galaxy M30s.

      It is interesting to note that the main camera on the back of the Galaxy M30s is slightly wider and smaller compared to the one on the M30 phone. Looking at the Galaxy M30s' cutout format, it's believed that it will come with a dual camera rather than a triple camera (as most smartphones are coming). At the bottom we find a USB Type-C port for radio charging, a speaker grille and a P2 headphone jack (3,5mm). It is also known that the cell phone will come in Blue and Black colors.



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      Regarding the material of the body of the new smartphone from Samsung, it will come with polycarbonate around it with a glossy paint and a fingerprint scanner.

      Leaked images of the Samsung Galaxy M30S

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      In terms of cell phone specifications, it is believed that the Galaxy M30s will feature an eight-core Exynos 9610 processor with a frequency of 1.74Ghz, developed by Samsung based on the ARM architecture, working together with 4GB of RAM. The phone will have the Android 9 operating system, based on the Samsung One custom interface.

      No other details are known about the rest of the device's specifications, but it is known that it will come with an Infinity-V screen and a camera with slightly better performance than its smaller brother (Galaxy M30). Samsung's new smartphone is expected to launch next month, August, in India.



      Source: 91mobile

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