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General Mobile is gearing up to introduce a brand new smartphone series. General Mobile is a company established in Turkey. The company will introduce its new phones very soon. In Turkey, the company usually launches mid-range Android devices at affordable prices. While the launch date of General Mobile’s upcoming smartphones is yet to be announced, we have discovered in our database that the company is working on two different phones, the GM Era 30 and GM Era 50.

General Mobile GM Era 30 & GM Era 50

We have spotted two new devices with the model numbers “G318” and “G518” in our database. Unfortunately, we only have the model numbers of these devices and do not have any technical specifications or launch date. Initially, we expected General Mobile to introduce the GM 25 series. The company has previously unveiled several smartphone series such as GM 24, GM 23, and GM 22.

GM 24 Pro, already introduced smartphone by General Mobile, has the model number “G514.” The upcoming device with the model number “G518” actually turned out to be the GM Era 50. Additionally, the upcoming device with the model number “G318” will have the market name, GM Era 30. We expect this to be a more affordable alternative model.

We were actually expecting the launch of the GM 25 series, as we had previously discovered these two models in our database. However, it appears that General Mobile is coming up with a different branding. Although we don’t have technical specifications, we expect General Mobile to introduce just another midrange device. Previously, the GM Phoenix 5G came with the MediaTek Dimensity 7050 chipset, while the GM 24 Pro came with the MediaTek Helio G99 chipset. As mentioned earlier, General Mobile typically introduces devices in the midrange category.

While General Mobile typically prefers to introduce devices in the midrange category, they have never before introduced a phone belonging to the “GM Era” series. This time, General Mobile may be working on something entirely new, or they may continue their tradition by introducing just a new midrange device lineup.

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