Samsung rumoured to be developing yet another mid-range Galaxy smartphone
It seems that Samsung is planning multiple mid-range smartphone releases some time in the next few months. For context, there has been ample evidence that the company has created the Galaxy A35 and Galaxy A55, as well as the Galaxy C55. Additionally, the Galaxy F15 recently appeared on Geekbench, details of which we have covered separately.
Moreover, Evan Blass has now shared three product images of what he calls the Galaxy M15. While the leaker has not provided any device details yet, recent regulatory filings have confirmed that it will retain its predecessor's 6,000 mAh battery capacity. Also, Samsung will allow the Galaxy M15 to recharge its large battery at up to 25 W, a standard peak wattage speed for the company's mid-range smartphones.
On top of that, the device is rumoured to contain the Dimensity 6100+, a modern MediaTek chipset that Samsung already offers through the Galaxy A15 5G. Blass' leak shows that the Galaxy M15 will carry over its predecessor's design in broad terms as well, including its triple rear-facing set-up arranged vertically without a larger camera housing linking them. Evidently, the Galaxy M15 will feature comparatively thick bezels too, a staple of Samsung's cheaper mid-range smartphones.