The budget Samsung Galaxy M10 smartphone which runs under the model number SM-M105F has already appeared in the Geekbench tests database. The device is equipped with a single-chip system Exynos 7870 and 3 GB of RAM, and it runs Android 8.1 Oreo.
The result of testing the smartphone in single-threaded mode was 724 points, and when using all the cores, the smartphone scored 3637 points.
MySmartPrice website reported that the Galaxy M10 will receive 16 or 32 GB of flash memory and will be available in blue and dark gray versions.
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this Galaxy M model could be a replacement of the Galaxy J5 and Galaxy J7. Dual-SIM functionality is also expected to be common in all models of the M series. This model seems to be the lowest end version of the series which also has two more variants – SM-M205F, SM-M305F.
A recent leak on AnTuTu of the SM-205F model hinted at the possibility of the handset featuring a notch as it registered a resolution of 2340×1080 pixel. That is a typical resolution with high screen-to-body ratio devices like the OPPO R17. This suggests that the Galaxy M series could see the very first of Samsung’s new Infinity panels. Furthermore, the same handset (SM-M205F) was also spotted on Geekbench with an Exynos 7885 processor, 3GB of RAM and Android 8.1 Oreo. From what we saw on the SM-M105F, these specifications fit nicely. The SM-M305F should be an even higher-end model with as much as 128GB of storage for higher end variants.