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Samsung officially presents its cheap Galaxy M12 phone ... it costs $ 150

 Samsung has launched a new cheap phone that could become one of the best selling phones of the year. It is the Galaxy M12, which is one of the more expensive mobile series, which features a high refresh rate screen and a huge battery.


Samsung officially presents its cheap Galaxy M12 phone ... it costs $ 150

The phone, which is already available on the Samsung website , was launched in India at first, and although there is no data regarding its availability in other regions, it is not excluded that it will reach the rest of the countries.

Bearing in mind that the Galaxy M12 starts at just $ 150 in the stock market, we cannot expect to find the latest specifications in its class. However, the new phone includes many interesting details, which we will not find in any other device at this price.

This is the case for the screen, because although it has a "standard" diagonal of 6.5 inches and uses LCD technology, it has a refresh rate of 90 Hz, which is an additional feature that is highly appreciated in this price range as many phones do not offer these. Experience at this price.


 The body of the phone is made of plastic and is not completely thin. The standout point is that it has a huge battery capacity of 6000mAh, which is more than enough to power the Hafs for a few days without a problem.

Full phone specifications 

- 6.5 inch LCD screen, 90Hz refresh rate, FullHD + resolution

Samsung Exynos 850 octa-core processor   

4/6 GB RAM

One UI 3.1 based on Android 11

Storage capacity of 64/128 GB

Rear cameras:

48 mega pixel camera

* 5 MP Ultra Wide

* 2 MP Macro + 2 MP Front depth sensor: 8 MP

6000 mAh battery with 15 watt charging

 - USB Type C, NFC, FM radio, side fingerprint reader, and face unlock

Pricing starts at $ 151  

Samsung officially presents its cheap Galaxy M12 phone ... it costs $ 150
Unfortunately, the Galaxy M12 does not include fast charging, and we have to settle for a maximum charging power of 15 watts via USB Type-C.


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