Samsung Galaxy A and M-series details emerge: storage and color options
The upcoming shake up of Samsung’s product lines is slowly being revealed through rumors. The latest is a summary of storage options and colors for the entry level Galaxy A and Galaxy M phones.
Samsung is reportedly seriously thinking about bringing White back as a launch day color option. But it seems that is reserved for the A-series, the cheaper M models will have a more limited palette. It’s not clear if any of these are gradient colors or not.
The naming will change as well, moving to with double-digit numbers – so SM-M205F will be Galaxy M20 not M2.
Interestingly, storage is quite generous, even something like the Samsung Galaxy M30 will come with 64GB as standard and offer a roomier 128GB option. That matches the Galaxy A50, which will be a more premium device.
Device | Storage options | Colors | Additional model numbers |
SM-A305F | 32/64GB | Blue, black, red, white | SM-A305FN, SM-A305G, SM-A305GN, SM-A305GT |
SM-A505F | 64/128GB | Blue, pink, black, silver, white | SM-A505FN, SM-A505G, SM-A505GN, SM-A505GT |
SM-M105F | 16/32GB | Blue and Dark Grey | – |
SM-M205F | 32/64GB | Blue and Dark Grey | SM-M205FN, SM-M205G |
SM-M305F | 64/128GB | Blue and Dark Grey | – |
It seems that all of these will be dual SIM phones, whether or not this means a hybrid slot (as in, one that also supports a microSD card) remains to be seen.
The Galaxy M-series will reportedly target emerging markets in the Middle East, Africa and Asia while the revamped A-series will be available in Europe. Note that Samsung is yet to start mass production on any of these models, so details may change.
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- CptPower
- 28 Nov 2018
- SH3
As i said before we have Samsung Galaxy Series J (the most basic) A (Midranger class) M (New below average above basic) S (Top tier of S-Line) O (Foldable ones if they make it) N (Note series) So its Jamson and Jameson is a outsta...
- Anonymous
- 27 Nov 2018
- XUt
IP68 on any of these? Not sure why the article said A series is focused for Europe. Samsung sells the S and Note series in emerging market as well. Samsung mid-range models are way overpriced, but at least the previous A series have IP68 ratin...