Samsung Galaxy M30s with 48MP main rear camera to launch in India next month

Vlad, 26 August 2019

Despite what a purported leaked photo showing the rear panel of the upcoming Galaxy M30s may have implied, the smartphone will sport three rear cameras, just like the M30 that was released back in March.

However, the main sensor will be hugely upgraded, going from a 13 MP unit to a 48 MP one, according to a new report out of India. Speaking of the subcontinent, the Galaxy M30s will apparently launch there as soon as next month.

This is the currently available Galaxy M30 This is the currently available Galaxy M30

The same source goes on to say that the M30s will use an Exynos chipset that has so far not been seen in the Galaxy M series of devices, which probably means it'll be borrowed from the Galaxy A family. We should also expect to see "an industry-leading battery capacity" in the M30s, which will come with fast charging support.

Since it's part of the affordable M line, the M30s will probably come in at under INR 20,000 (that's approximately $278 or €251 at the current exchange rates).

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  • FreedaBees
  • 29 Aug 2019
  • 7ZJ

Somebody who wants a 48 MP camera in a phone that will last two days before needing charging and who can't afford a flagship.

6000mah , why not use in Note 10+ , 5000mah use in Note 10 . my friend Note 10 meet me at 1 pm already left 24% . no point for this kind highend phone with not enough battery life.

  • Anonymous
  • 27 Aug 2019
  • d%u

This crazy and stupid. If you would go that far with specifications then you should merge it with the A series because one of them is unnecessary.

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