Samsung’s new Galaxy M-line managed to quickly gain
popularity selling over 2 million units in India less than a month after it was
announced. The lineup already includes four phones, but according to a new
Geekbench listing a fifth one might be coming shortly as an improved version of
the Galaxy M30.
The device bearing the SM-M307F model number managed
to push out 1,680 on the single core test and 5,211 in the multi-core
department. The listing shows us that the phone uses the Exynos 9610 chipset
paired with 4GB RAM and runs Android 9 Pie.
These numbers are a step above the existing Galaxy
M30 (model number SM-M305F) which uses the less powerful Exynos 7885 SoC.
Speculations also point to improved front and rear cameras while the battery is
expected to remain at 5,000 mAh.
That’s all we have for now so we are waiting on
Samsung to announce more details about the upcoming Galaxy M30s.