- Samsung is reportedly working on a phone with a 7,000 mAh battery.
- The phone could be called the Galaxy M12 or the Galaxy F12.
Samsung has introduced several budget phones with huge batteries in the last 12 months that offer capacities of 5,000 mAh or even 6,000 mAh. This size means that a two day stamina should be easily achievable depending on your activity level and the rest of the datasheet.
Now it looks like Samsung is going to increase the stake even further 91mobile The company is reportedly working on a budget phone with a 7,000 mAh battery. In other words, this battery is bigger than some of the company’s tablets, like the Galaxy Tab Active 3 and Galaxy Tab A 8.4.
Given the size of the battery, we can probably expect two or even three days of juice. This is ideal if you spend a lot of time outside of a charger or power bank.
91mobile Images were also obtained that appear to show the device case, revealing the model numbers of the SM-M127F / SM-F127G and the possible setup of a quad rear view camera. Check out the pictures below.
It’s also worth noting that there doesn’t seem to be room for a fingerprint scanner on the back. Instead, Samsung may opt for a side-mounted fingerprint scanner built into the power button.
The socket says the phone could likely be called the Galaxy M12 or Galaxy F12. The designation M12 suggests that it is a sequel to the Galaxy M11 that was released earlier this year. This phone contained an aging and lightweight Snapdragon 450 chipset, a triple rear camera (13 MP, 5 MP ultra-wide, 2 MP depth) and a 5,000 mAh battery with a 15 W charge time. Hopefully with the new phone we will see significant improvements across the board.
This wouldn’t be the first time we’ve seen a Galaxy F-series phone if the device goes by the nickname Galaxy F12. Samsung had already launched the Galaxy F41 in India last month and was sort of a rebranded Galaxy M31.
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