Samsung Galaxy M10 shows Exynos 7870 and 3GB of RAM on Geekbench
The entry-level smartphone in Samsung's upcoming new Galaxy M series has made its first public appearance. The Galaxy M10, model number SM-M105F, was briefly spotted (and subsequently removed) on Geekbench.
Touting an Exynos 7870 with 3GB of RAM and running on Android 8.1 Oreo, the Galaxy M10 looks like a decent entry-level package.
Samsung's Galaxy M series is set to take over from the Galaxy On series. Just yesterday we got our first informative details about the Galaxy M lineup.
The lineup will consist of the Galaxy M10 (SM-M105), the Galaxy M20 (SM-M205) and the Galaxy M30 (SM-M305). The M10 will come in 16GB and 32GB storage configurations, the M20 in 32GB and 64GB and the M30 in 64GB and 128GB - all three will launch in Blue and Dark Gray colors.
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- Anonymous
- 27 Mar 2019
- Su8
Indeed. Why these bozo's are still manufacturing phones with a Cortex A53 is beyond me! And with less than 4GB RAM you might as well re-boot the Galaxy S5. That SD801 is a rocket compared to that Cortex A53 crap. Not to mention the S5 had litera...
- kuldip singh bhakna
- 28 Dec 2018
- utu
galaxy m10 good phone
- Anonymous
- 28 Nov 2018
- vjw
So?