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Samsung Galaxy M12 appears on Bluetooth SIG and Wi-Fi Alliance certification

Samsung Galaxy M12 could be the company’s next mid-range smartphone. A couple of days ago, we saw the leaked render of the device shared by Steve Hemmerstoffer. Now, the device has appeared on Bluetooth SIG and Wi-Fi Alliance certification that confirms its moniker reveals some key details.

The Samsung Galaxy M12 carries model numbers SM-M12FG/DS and SM-F12G/DS. The different model numbers could belong to different regions. Leaked renders of Galaxy M12 shows a square camera module on the back housing 4 sensors while its resolutions are currently unknown. Coming to the front side, we see a flat display with slightly thick bezels at the bottom.

Samsung Galaxy M12 render

The front panel has a waterdrop notch to house the selfie camera. The design looks identical to the Galaxy A42 5G. Galaxy M12 has a 6.5-inch display and measures 163.9 x 75.9 x 8.9mm. As per the Wi-Fi Alliance certification, the handset will run Android 11 out of the box. Further, the renders reveal that it will feature a USB Type-C port and a 3.5mm headphone jack. As of now, Samsung is yet to reveal its launch date but is expected to go official in early 2021.

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Vicky Kumar
Vicky Kumar
Vicky Kumar is a close follower of tech especially when it comes to smartphone. He is passionate to write about the new updates in technology. When he is not working, you'll find him watching cricket highlights or surfing the web.

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