Official Samsung Galaxy M62 listing reveals all the details

Ivan, 24 February 2021

The Samsung Galaxy M62, which debuted as Galaxy F62 in the Indian market, has now been listed on Samsung's official Thai website.

The Galaxy M62 will be available in Thailand and Malaysia on March 3, but for now we can examine its product page.

Available in Blue, Black and Green, the Galaxy M62 has a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED of 1080p resolution, an Exynos 9825 chipset paired to 8GB of RAM and a quad camera, highlighted by the main 64MP sensor.

Samsung Galaxy M62 already listed on Samsung Thailand's website

The Galaxy M62's key feature is its impressive 7,000mAh battery that can recharge at 25W. It has a neat feature that it can be used to charge other devices.

Interestingly in the rundown of its specs, the Galaxy M62 has 8GB of RAM and just a single 256GB storage option, while in its listing it comes with 128GB in all three colors - Blue, Black and Green. We'll have to wait and see which configuration is offered on March 3.

Samsung Galaxy M62 already listed on Samsung Thailand's website

Samsung also hasn't listed an official price for the Galaxy M62. Its Indian counterpart, the Galaxy F62, launched at INR 23,999 ($330) for the 6/128GB and INR 25,999 ($358) for the 8/128GB model.

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That 9825 chipset does not support 5G on its own, will be very tough for Samsung to sell 4G only phones next year when more than 50% midrange phones are expected to come with 5G. I believe Samsung has 850, 980 & 1080 as new Exynos range for ...

  • Anonymous
  • 25 Feb 2021
  • rK9

Mark my words "exynos 9825 is new exynos 9611" for samsung they will use this chipset for atleast 2 year for every medium price smartphone.

  • Anonymous
  • 25 Feb 2021
  • thv

The color gradation looks weird. Imo it'd be better if it's just one color without white gradation like that. Nevertheless, specs wise it looks good. Though I'm not sure what this phone offers over M51, which has Snapdragon 730 but oth...

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