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SAMSUNG to Bring Galaxy M20s with 5830mAh Battery

Monali Gupta

The Samsung Galaxy M series has received a great response in India. So far, the company has launched Galaxy M10, M20, M30 and M40 smartphones under this series in India. At present, there is no information about the Galaxy M50, but it is getting information about some of the new variants of older smartphones. A new report has come up on the Galaxy M20 based on the basis of the updated Galaxy Battery, which has got information on providing updated batteries.

According to a report from the Dutch website Galaxy Club, Galaxy M20s will be the same variant of Galaxy M20. According to the information received, the Galaxy M20s will get 5,830mAh of bigger batteries. As a reminder, the Galaxy M20 already has a 5,000mAh larger battery, which allows this smartphone to run in single charge for one and a half days.

According to the report, 5,830mAh is the rated capacity, i.e. the 'typical' capacities can be up to 6,000mAh. In this case, when Samsung launches this smartphone, then this feature can highlight. At the moment it is not clear how long the Galaxy M20s will be launched. The Galaxy M Series is a series of budget smartphones and it was also launched in India. India is one of the main markets for Samsung, so hopefully Galaxy M20s will be launched in India.

Let us tell you that the name 'S' does not include only the names of the Galaxy M20s. Samsung Galaxy A20, A30 and A70 based on smartphones, Galaxy A20s, Galaxy A30s and Galaxy A70s are also in the process of launching. These smartphones are also expected to be launched in India. But there is no information about their specifications.

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