News about Samsung’s Galaxy M series is slowly starting to come out, and this time there is some new information about the M10 smartphone. MySmartPrice has spotted a filing with the FCC by Samsung for hardware that is listed under the Model(s) category as SM-M105F/DS. Notebookcheck previously reported on the SM-M105F when it was revealed on Geekbench in November.
The Samsung Galaxy M10, which is expected to be the lowest-end model of the series, measures 155.7 x 75.88 mm (length x width) and it has a listed display diagonal of 153.2 mm (6.03 inches). It was originally believed the smartphone would come with a 5.6-inch display, so potential buyers can now expect a slightly larger device. Communication will be in just the 2.4 GHz frequency, with the M10 supporting the 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi standards.
There is some detail about the battery too. The Li-ion polymer batter has the model name EB-BA750ABN and is believed to have a capacity of 3400 mAh. The Samsung Galaxy M10, which is rumored to be powered by an Exynos 7870 Octa SoC, could be released in India as early as January. The Galaxy M series should also feature M20 and M30 models, with there even being mention of a high-end M50 variant.