Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy M2
smartphone in the days to come, as the device now surfaced on the AnTuTu and
Geekbench. The listings reveal some of the specifications of Galaxy M2 and hint
that it might be an entry-level smartphone. The Samsung Galaxy M2 is the first
smartphone in the company’s new Galaxy M series.
Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy M series is said to
replace its online exclusive Galaxy On series of smartphones. It scores a 1,319
in the single-core test and 4,074 in the multi-score test on Geekbench and on
AnTuTu the device was able to score 107452.
According to the listings, Samsung Galaxy M2 sports
a Full HD+ display with a 19:5:9 aspect ratio suggesting the phone might sport
a notch on top of the display. The Samsung Galaxy M2 will be powered by the
company’s own Exynos 7885 processor with Mali-G71 MP2 GPU. The device packs 3GB
RAM and 32GB internal storage. Samsung could also release a 64GB storage model
and runs on Android 8.0 Oreo with Experience UI on top.
Furthermore, the company is also planning on
launching three new models; the Galaxy M5, Galaxy M3, and Galaxy M2. Reports
further state that the Galaxy M5 will be the high-end model in the new series
sporting an AMOLED display.