Samsung is developing several entry-level and inexpensive smartphones for its various Galaxy smartphone lineups. One such smartphone is the Galaxy M04, information about which has previously leaked a few times due to the device appearing on benchmarks and the Google Play developer console. The device's potential Indian price has now been made public.
Unsurprisingly, the Galaxy M04 is going to be rather affordable given that it occupies the lowest position on the price scale. The people at 91Mobiles have leaked a poster that claims the device will cost less than Rs 10,000, or rather, Rs 8xxx, which could mean it will cost somewhere between 8,499 and 8,999 rupees ($103 and $110). The exact price has not yet been disclosed.
Although a release date has not yet been announced, the poster appears to be somewhat official, suggesting that a formal announcement may soon take place.
The Galaxy M04 pricing in India may be less than Rs 9000.
Expect not to be in the least bit impressed by anything offered here in terms of gear. The Galaxy M04 will include a waterdrop notch, which is quite typical for Galaxy smartphones in this price bracket, atop an HD+ screen with an unknown size (although anywhere between 6.4 and 6.5 inches seems like a decent guess).
The MediaTek Helio G35 chipset will be responsible for driving all those pixels. It has the PowerVR GE8320 GPU and four Cortex-A53 cores clocked at 2.3GHz and four Cortex-A53 cores clocked at 1.8GHz. The phone has only ever been seen with 3GB of RAM, but once it goes on sale, other RAM configurations may be offered for purchase (including virtual RAM thanks to Samsung's RAM Plus feature).
There should be one front camera and two rear cameras on the Galaxy M04. The megapixel counts, however, are currently unclear. We may also fairly presume that a 5,000 mAh battery will be powering all the hardware, though this has not yet been confirmed, so we would advise using the information with caution.
The Galaxy M04's ability to run Android 12 is arguably its most significant feature, even though Samsung has updated more than 40 previous smartphones to the most recent OS version and Android 13 has been available for a while. Even though this is a completely cheap phone, it's possible that the software will have been updated by the time it hits the market.
On the subject of markets, it is unclear how broadly the Galaxy M04 will be offered. Although the phone might potentially be available in some European nations, we anticipate Samsung to concentrate its advertising efforts on the Indian subcontinent.
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