Samsung to Launch Galaxy M06 5G and Galaxy M16 in India


Galaxy M06 5G

Samsung is preparing to launch two new M-series smartphones: Galaxy M06 5G and Galaxy M16. The company has created a landing page on Amazon India, hinting that the launch is near. The teaser image reveals that the M06 5G will have two cameras, while the M16 will feature three cameras. Both models will have a dedicated camera island.

Galaxy M06 5G and Galaxy M16: Return of the Camera Island Design

Samsung is bringing back the camera island design. The company removed it in mid-2022, opting for a cleaner look with only the lenses protruding. However, the teaser suggests that the design is making a comeback.

Expected Features and Specifications

The Galaxy M06 5G is likely to have features similar to the Galaxy F06 5G, which was launched in India two weeks ago. If true, the M06 5G may include:

  • MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor – ensuring smooth performance and 5G support.
  • 50 MP primary camera – for better detail and sharp images.
  • Android 15 with One UI Core 7.0 – providing an improved software experience.

The Galaxy M16 is still a mystery. However, its triple-camera setup suggests it may offer better photography and extra features. It might also come with a higher refresh rate display and a larger battery.

Samsung’s Focus on Affordable 5G Phones

Samsung is expanding its lineup of budget 5G smartphones. The M-series is popular in India, offering great features at lower prices. With the M06 5G and M16, Samsung is making 5G technology accessible to more users.

The official launch will reveal more details about pricing and availability. Stay tuned for updates!

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