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Samsung Galaxy M02s Unveiled with Snapdragon 450 SoC, 6.5-inch Display, and 5,000mAh Battery

 The time of the Galaxy Unpacked 2021 is almost around the corner and Samsung’s first major model of 2021 is certainly not at the top of the line phone but the passing level of the Galaxy M02s. The call is currently legal in Nepal, just days before its deployment to India. The trailer is out. In addition, authorized shipping, including sneak peaks and specs, is also high.

Samsung Galaxy M02s Unveiled with Snapdragon 450 SoC, 6.5-inch Display, and 5,000mAh Battery

Samsung Galaxy M02s will launch in India. Also, if you have to come to Pakistan next, you have been given the functionality of Samsung’s milling system. The M02 replaces the M01 that came out last year. It offers bigger battery, bigger display, and improved memory.


Samsung is often reluctant to design a chipset model for their phones, but confirmed that the Galaxy M02s has Qualcomm silicon than MediaTek's Helio P22, which you can find on M01s. Reports that pave the way to shipping, highlighting the Snapdragon 450 sparked a fresh start. The chip emerged in 2017, and is based on an expired 14nm old rating, unlike the P22 storage of 12nm.


The recently launched OneUI 3.0 is limited to organizational leaders, for now, so Android10-based OneUI 2 enables Samsung Galaxy M02. The 4000 mAh battery from last year has improved to 5000 mAh, but it does not have fast charging support. 4GB of memory, increased from 3GB, ensures better performance. In addition, the capacity has doubled to 64GB.


Galaxy M02s are similar to Samsung Galaxy A02s in terms of specs. On the front, it has a 6.5 "screen up to 720P, delivering a refresh rate of 60Hz. Points go into the board.


Samsung M01s have a distinctive marker scanner on the back, however a trailer or promotion page does not show the correct use of markers of any kind. Unless Samsung has installed it inside the M02s' IPS LCD display, the new phone needs biometric support — a must-have for high-end smartphones.


With the Samsung Galaxy M02 reselling at 15,999 NPR in Nepal, WhatMobile expects its initial cost to match Rs. 20,000 to 24,000 PKR, in case it arrives in Pakistan.

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