Samsung is set to expand its 5G smartphone lineup in India with the upcoming launch of the Galaxy M16 5G and Galaxy M06 5G. The company recently teased the arrival of these devices, which revealed key design elements of the two devices, particularly the rear camera layout. While the exact launch date remains undisclosed, the smartphones are confirmed to be available for purchase on Amazon.

Galaxy M16 and Galaxy M06 design is now official
The teaser image reveals a triple rear camera setup (for the Galaxy M16) arranged vertically within a pill-shaped island. The larger cutout in the module houses two sensors, while a smaller slot accommodates the third. A circular LED flash unit is positioned outside the camera island, adding a distinctive touch to the design. This aligns with previously leaked renders. To recall, the Galaxy M15 5G also packs a triple-camera setup: 50MP main + 5MP ultrawide + 2MP macro.


Although details about the Galaxy M06 5G are more limited, it is expected to share a similar design language with two cameras on the back, just as its predecessor. The Galaxy M05 offers a 50MP main and a 2MP macro camera on the back, paired with an 8MP selfie. Here is good news for anyone waiting for the Galaxy M06: it’s expected to support 5G connectivity, which its predecessor lacks.
The Galaxy M16 previously surfaced on Geekbench with the Dimensity 6300 chip. According to a recent report from HT Tech, both phones are expected to be powered by the Dimensity 6300 chip, which, if true, will represent a shift in strategy as compared to last year’s models. The Galaxy M15 and the M05 are powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ (6nm) and Helio G85 (12 nm) respectively. Aside from 5G connectivity, it will also allow users to use slightly heavier apps on the more affordable model. Nonetheless, this is just a rumor, so take it with a pinch of salt.
The Galaxy M-series has been a popular choice for Galaxy fans seeking affordable yet feature-rich smartphones. Overall, both phones will come with a flat design and are expected to offer iterative improvements over their predecessors.
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