Earlier this month, a report had revealed that Samsung has started working on Galaxy M11 and Galaxy M31 smartphones. A fresh report on Sammobile has claimed that the company has also started developing the Galaxy M21. As the moniker suggests, the phone will be arriving as the successor for the Galaxy M20 / Galaxy M20s smartphones that were unveiled earlier this year.

According to the report, the Samsung Galaxy M21 has a model number of SM-M215F. The handset is expected to come in storage editions such as 64 GB and 128 GB. Since he Galaxy M20 comes in 32 GB and 64 GB storage options, it appears that the one of the major improvements on the Galaxy M21 is that it will be arriving with a larger internal storage space. It will come preloaded with Android 10 OS. The phone could be fueled by Exynos 9609 or Exynos 9611 chipset. Also, the smartphone is expected to flaunt with triple rear cameras.

Galaxy M30, Galaxy M20 and Galaxy M10
Galaxy M30, Galaxy M20 and Galaxy M10

The report further claims that the upcoming Galaxy M-series phones such as Galaxy M11, Galaxy M21 and Galaxy M31 will be available in common colors such as black and blue. However, each of these devices will be available in different third color. The Galaxy M11 is expected to come in a third color of violet whereas the Galaxy M21 and M31 may come in respectively additional colors like green and red.

A report from yesterday had revealed Samsung is also working on Galaxy M51 smartphone. The handset has a model number of SM-M515F. There is no information available on the specs or color variants of the Galaxy M51. There is no word on the Galaxy M41 that may replace the Galaxy M40 smartphone from this year. The M40 had featured a punch-hole display. It is likely some of the other M-lineup phones arriving in 2020 will be also equipped with punch-hole screen.

The Galaxy M10 and Galaxy M20 smartphones were made official in January in India. Hence, it appears that the new Galaxy M-series smartphones may break cover in the first quarter of the coming year. Hopefully, more details on the new Galaxy M-series will appear in the beginning of the coming year.

 

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