Samsung Galaxy M30s coming September 18 with massive 6,000 mAh battery

02 September 2019
The device will be an Amazon India exclusive.

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  • vxe
  • 05 Sep 2019

the price is monstrous!

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    • AnonD-731363
    • SH3
    • 04 Sep 2019

    Massive battery and massice price for european people compared to Asia.
    Plain robbery.
    Redmi 8 note pro have b etter benchmark score than Samsung galaxy Note 9 for less than 250 bucks.
    Compared to that this have just big batery but nothing really worth the price.

      gohelvishalp, 02 Sep 2019Lenovo p2 is my backup phone and it's sooo cool, with fhd a... moreBest phone they've ever made imo. All been downhill since then. It has NFC too. Something their 500 dollar flagship Z6 pro doesn't

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        • Biswajit mondal
        • gML
        • 03 Sep 2019

        Anonymous, 02 Sep 20196000mah. what for? to make it 250 grams in weight?Redmi Note 7 Pro

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          • Anonymous
          • Y7u
          • 03 Sep 2019

          😑, 02 Sep 2019ITS getting confusing which models are better and how simi... moreSamsung is just copying the Chinese companies by producing a crapload of similarly specced and designed smartphones, which is only exacerbating the e-waste problem.

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            • Anonymous
            • Y7u
            • 03 Sep 2019

            IpsDisplay, 02 Sep 2019Yup, redmi claiming the max series is redundant smhTheir whole smartphone lineup is redundant lol.

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              • Anonymous
              • Y7u
              • 03 Sep 2019

              No violence, 02 Sep 2019Why they extremely hate Snapdragon chips. If they want use... moreI trust Snapdragon more than I trust Exynos or any other SoC, I've been using Qualcomm's flagship SoCs since the SD801 and I wouldn't use any other mobile chipset. Samsung's best SoCs like the Exynos 9825 are great but their mid-range SoCs are meh, the same goes for Qualcomm.

                Heisenberg, 03 Sep 2019The only downside of such huge phones is weight, it will be... moredon't forget to get some steroid cycle and some gym prior to this phone to make sure you can handle it

                  The only downside of such huge phones is weight, it will be atleast 200 gm.

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                    • Anonymous
                    • tDR
                    • 03 Sep 2019

                    Akaike, 02 Sep 2019Big battery capacity but will degrade in a short amount of time Nonsense

                    Battery degradation is percentage based. After 300x cycle, and All other factors is identical, if a 6000mAH degraded to 5400mAH, a 3000mAH will degraded to 2700mAH.

                    But, a bigger battery will need to charge less per week, means less cycle and that translated to longer battery life expectancy.

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                      • Anonymous
                      • Y7u
                      • 03 Sep 2019

                      Latvis, 02 Sep 2019Big battery is just what I need, but no NFC and probably al... moreI agree, both are important but I can live without the LED notification light. I'm used to the Ambient Display on my OnePlus 6T and the next smartphone I get must have an Always-On Display. OnePlus removed it because of battery concerns but whatever, I hope they bring the feature back as soon as possible, even the Pixel 3a supports it lol.

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                        • Anonymous
                        • Y7u
                        • 03 Sep 2019

                        Tempting, but it's still a mid-range smartphone. I wish more flagships had beefy batteries like the M30s.

                          Anders, 02 Sep 2019The Lenovo P2 a lower midrange phone from 2016 had a 5,100m... moreLenovo p2 is my backup phone and it's sooo cool, with fhd amoled and 5100 mah with 18W turbo charge it's a beast, if Lenovo wants to comeback then P2s successor must be released with fhd amoled and new soc with bigger battery

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                            • Anonymous
                            • 0G%
                            • 02 Sep 2019

                            If Samsung priced it rightly it might be a Redmi Note/Realme killer.

                            4000mAh become norm. 6000mAh is what 4000mAh was at the time when 3000mAh is norm. So it's a gamechanger.

                            All the time some people cried out for bigger batteries, and when somebody actually delivered it, some people tries to mock it.

                            We know M line is price competitive and their UI and camera software is better overall.

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                              • Davefgranger
                              • gjD
                              • 02 Sep 2019

                              No NFC?

                                yes samsung, please stop this thin phones madness
                                1mm extra of thickness is totally worth a 6000 battery
                                please do this on your next flagships and we can finally have a decent battery

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                                  • 02 Sep 2019

                                  Anonymous, 02 Sep 20196000mah. what for? to make it 250 grams in weight?So they can use a terrible SoC

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                                    • Jimbob
                                    • gKH
                                    • 02 Sep 2019

                                    6000 mah for 6000 mah

                                      😑, 02 Sep 2019ITS getting confusing which models are better and how simi... moreDefinitely. Some of them are literally the same phone A60 and M40

                                        HappyAndroidUser, 02 Sep 2019Yes if they removed the S Pen, 1 Camera, Made it thick and etc...The Lenovo P2 a lower midrange phone from 2016 had a 5,100mah battery and was only 8.3mm thick.

                                        Yeah I know, no S pen. But if Lenovo could do that in 2016 on a budget phone then Samsung can do better with the 900 dollar Note 10