First look at Samsung Galaxy M44 has emerged
The South Korean tech giant Samsung unveiled the Galaxy M44 with a fresh look.
In July, Samsung made waves in the Indian smartphone market by launching the Galaxy M34 5G. Tailored for budget-conscious users, this phone boasted impressive specs. Fast forward a few months, and Samsung seems to be gearing up for the next iteration in the series: the Galaxy M44. Notably, the first visuals of this upcoming model have begun to circulate.
A prominent leaker, Anthony(@TheGalox_), recently shared an image that showcases the design aesthetics of the M44. Drawing inspiration from Samsung's current lineup, the device's rear houses three camera sensors, complemented by an LED flash. The back appears to be crafted from plastic, and a flat design might characterize its edges. The device's debut might be on the horizon for South Korea, possibly under the moniker Samsung Galaxy Jump 3, as suggested by its recent NRRA certification.
First look at Samsung Galaxy M44 has emerged
Earlier benchmarks indicate that the M44 will harness the power of a Snapdragon 888 chip. While this processor might seem dated when juxtaposed with the Exynos 1280, it surpasses the latter in numerous performance metrics. It remains a topic of curiosity whether this chip will also grace the global versions of the smartphone.
Reflecting on the Galaxy M34 5G, it came equipped with a vibrant 120Hz AMOLED screen and a commendable 50MP camera with OIS capabilities. Performance-wise, it housed the Exynos 1280 processor, coupled with 8GB RAM and 128GB of storage. Its 6,000mAh battery and 25W fast charging further augmented its appeal. If Samsung retains these hardware specs for the M44 but integrates the SD888 chip, it could mark a considerable enhancement. However, should the global models feature the SD888, a price hike might be in the offing.
Concluding, the anticipation surrounding Samsung's upcoming release is palpable. The leaks and speculations only add to the intrigue, and tech enthusiasts worldwide are keenly awaiting official announcements.