The seems to be nearing its commercial debut, with Samsung just obtaining what’s likely the final regulatory approval for the mid-ranger’s release. Namely, a device bearing model number SM-M426B/DS has been greenlit by the NFC Forum Certification Program earlier this week, with previous reports suggesting we’re looking at a rebranded version of the Galaxy A42 5G.
, however, given how the Galaxy M42 is expected to be priced at under $400. The actual revealed little new info beyond confirming dual-SIM capabilities – which were pretty much a given, anyway. The Galaxy A42 connection does seem to imply the Snapdragon 750 being part of the package, together with 4-8GB of RAM, 128GB of storage space, and a 6.6-inch Super AMOLED display.
Samsung has been over the course of the last 12 months or so after finding itself strapped for ideas amid a global pandemic. And while it ended 2020 on a high note, the year, on the whole, was a pretty major setback for its mobile efforts relative to how its remaining rivals fared. Sure, even Huawei did well enough , but Samsung ended was the second-biggest loser of the year, growth-wise.
Then again, when it comes to one of the world’s largest conglomerates. Plus, Samsung really hit the ground running this year with covering a multitude of price ranges. The Galaxy M42 should help bolster its sales efforts in the Far East, most notably in India, the world’s final bastion of gigantic smartphone growth.
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, however, given how the Galaxy M42 is expected to be priced at under $400. The actual revealed little new info beyond confirming dual-SIM capabilities – which were pretty much a given, anyway. The Galaxy A42 connection does seem to imply the Snapdragon 750 being part of the package, together with 4-8GB of RAM, 128GB of storage space, and a 6.6-inch Super AMOLED display.
Can Samsung’s mid-rangers get any beefier?
Samsung has been over the course of the last 12 months or so after finding itself strapped for ideas amid a global pandemic. And while it ended 2020 on a high note, the year, on the whole, was a pretty major setback for its mobile efforts relative to how its remaining rivals fared. Sure, even Huawei did well enough , but Samsung ended was the second-biggest loser of the year, growth-wise.
Then again, when it comes to one of the world’s largest conglomerates. Plus, Samsung really hit the ground running this year with covering a multitude of price ranges. The Galaxy M42 should help bolster its sales efforts in the Far East, most notably in India, the world’s final bastion of gigantic smartphone growth.
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