Galaxy M20 could give Samsung entry-level phones a enhancement

Samsung Galaxy M20

Samsung mobile head DJ Koh made it identified in no undefined terms that the company would be dumping a lot of advanced features on its mid-range line, a.k.a. the Galaxy A. And, of course, it is sparing no expenditure for its Galaxy S, Galaxy Note, and, soon, Galaxy Fold finest lines. So where does that leave the price-conscious, budget-constrained Samsung fan? Fortunately, not only is Samsung scrubbing up its act, but it might also be hitting out one of its most impressive entry-level phones.

Truth be told, we still don’t distinguish where the new Galaxy M line will attitude. Samsung is believed to be consolidating its Galaxy J and Galaxy On series into a single “M” and those have usually been Samsung’s economical phones. But from what we’re hearing and sighted about one of two first Galaxy M models, it won’t be as entry-level as those.

The model in focus is supposed to be the Galaxy M20, previously seen as the SM-M205F. That one previously showed promising presentation thanks to an Exynos 7885 but a new leak gives yet another juicy titbit. The Galaxy M20 will allegedly sport a 5,000 mAh battery, more than any premium Samsung model has. It’s going to be thick, logically, but most users on this tier would prefer somewhat bulkier phones that have strange battery life.

In terms of design, though, the Galaxy M20 might not wander far from Samsung’s more luxurious phones. The Galaxy J and Galaxy On phones typically wear Samsung’s oldest (and sometimes least appealing) designs. The imminent phone, however, might have not only thin bezels but a waterdrop notch as well.

With a 6.3-inch Full HD+ screen, 3 GB of RAM, and double cameras, the Galaxy M20 absolutely sounds more than just an inexpensive phone. The question now is whether this is Samsung new entry-level or if it essentially has yet another product line in the works.