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Samsung would launch its new budget phone Galaxy M12 with 7,000 mAh battery

Samsung is working on the launch of a new cheap phone of which at least its design has already been seen. However, now a new leak, released by Geekbench, reveals the characteristics of the device that would stand out for a large 7,000 mAh battery.

Last August, the Galaxy M51, the first Samsung mobile to equip a huge 7,000 mAh battery, became official. On this occasion, though some leaks it was discovered that the South Korean firm works on the Galaxy M12, its second smartphone with a powerful battery.

While it has been seen on certification platforms such as the Bluetooth SIG, Wi-Fi Alliance, and the Bureau of Standards of India (BIS), the future Galaxy M12 also appeared in the Geekbench database, teasing the model number SM- M127F. As well as getting 178 in the single-core test and 1025 in the multi-core test.

In this sense, according to the data shown by the performance test, it can be known that the new smartphone would be equipped with the Exynos 850 processor, a chip for the cheapest Samsung mid-range that was presented last June. The chipset would be accompanied by 3 GB of RAM.

Other features of the Samsung Galaxy M12 can be extracted from the Wi-Fi Alliance and Bluetooth SIG listings, which once revealed support for 2.4GHz Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0.

It is also known that it would have a 6.5-inch LCD screen. While, the photographic section would be integrated with four cameras in the back, but at the moment it is unknown what sensors it mounts.

Alex Canfield

Alex is a reporter who covers mainly Facebook and Alphabet. He also covers other consumer internet companies, like Snap and Twitter. Previously he was a senior reporter for Business Insider and Cheddar. He was the 2018 recipient of SABEW’s Larry Birger Young Business Journalist Award. He is currently based in New York City and is originally from Louisville, Kentucky. Email:[email protected]

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