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Samsung Galaxy M20 gets Wi-Fi certification and may come with a 5000 mAh battery

The display panel for the Samsung Galaxy M20 has a waterdrop notch. (Source: 91mobiles)
The display panel for the Samsung Galaxy M20 has a waterdrop notch. (Source: 91mobiles)
The Wi-Fi Alliance has recently certified a Samsung device with the model number SM-M205F, otherwise known as the Galaxy M20. The entry-level Galaxy M20 smartphone’s listing states that the operating system in use is Android 8.1, and the device will offer Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n connectivity. The phone is expected to come with an impressive 5000 mAh battery.

The Wi-Fi certification for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy M20 has been spotted by Droid Shout. The filing gives the model number SM-M205F and shows the OS as Android 8.1 and that the smartphone will have 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi connectivity. Little else is revealed in the document; however, there are plenty of rumors already circulating about Samsung’s smartphone for budget-conscious buyers.

Notebookcheck already reported on some of the expected hardware for the M20, including a Samsung Exynos 7885 SoC. The device’s appearance on Geekbench revealed 3 GB of RAM, and it is believed there will be 32 GB and 64 GB storage variants. Dual cameras and a 6.3-inch Full HD+ screen could also be part of the package.

The rumored 5000 mAh battery will certainly be an attractive selling point for many potential customers. A leaked image of the Samsung Galaxy M20’s display panel shows it to have slim bezels and a central waterdrop-style notch for the selfie camera. The phone is apparently already in production in India and is expected to be launched on the Indian market and some European markets in early 2019.

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Daniel R Deakin, 2018-12-22 (Update: 2018-12-22)