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Samsung Galaxy M30 gets listed on Geekbench, key specifications revealed

South Korean smartphone maker Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy M30 smartphone has been spotted on Geekbench and the online listing has given us an insight into the specifications of the upcoming device. Samsung Galaxy M30 is reportedly a new model in the company’s new Galaxy M range that will reportedly replace its current Galaxy J and Galaxy On series.

This is not the only Galaxy M series model that has surfaced online, as reports about the Galaxy M10, Galaxy M20, and Galaxy M50 smartphones have also emerged. Some reports have also suggested that these smartphones will be known as Samsung Galaxy M2, Galaxy M3 and Galaxy M5 instead of Galaxy M20, Galaxy M30 and Galaxy M50. And there is no official word from Samsung that confirms any of the names.

However, the listing on Geekbench does reveal some key information. For starters, the Samsung smartphone comes with the model number SM-M305F. And it was this name that led to the speculation about it being Samsung Galaxy M30 or Galaxy M3.

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The listing reveals that the smartphone is powered by Samsung’s Exynos 7885 processor and comes with 4GB of RAM and runs Android 8.1 Oreo. A previous report had claimed that Samsung Galaxy M30 with model number SM-M305F will be available in 64GB and 128GB storage options and Galaxy M20 with model number SM-M205F will be available in 32GB and 64GB storage variants. The same report also said that both the smartphones will come in dual-SIM and single-SIM variants.

The presence of Exynos 7885 processor on Samsung Galaxy M30 on Geekbench does point towards the new model being in-line with Galaxy A8 (2018). Recently, it was also reported that the Galaxy M20 or the Galaxy M2 will be powered by Exynos 7885 processor coupled with Mali-G71 MP2 GPU and 3GB RAM.

However, it is also worth mentioning that the Geekbench listing shows Android Oreo on the upcoming Samsung device instead of the latest Android version – Pie.

As per previous reports, Samsung Galaxy M30 and Galaxy M20 will come with LCD displays and the Galaxy M50 will feature an AMOLED display. This further suggests that Galaxy M30 and Galaxy M20 could be the next-generation affordable smartphones by the South Korean technology giant. The Geekbench listing was first spotted by Nashville Chatter.

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