We know that Samsung is working on a refinement for
its popular Galaxy M30 and thanks to a run on Geekbench, we know that it will
be called the Galaxy M30s and that it will carry a 10nm Exynos 9610 with 4GB of
RAM.
But now we can get an idea of what the Galaxy M30s
will look like thanks to live photos of what appears to be its rear panel. When compared to the existing
Galaxy M30, the Galaxy M30s looks to have a different camera cutout on the rear
- a wider but shorter one. This could indicate a dual camera setup, instead of
the triple solution on the Galaxy M30.
The Galaxy M30s mates a 13MP f/1.9 regular camera to
a 5MP f/2.2 12mm ultrawide unit and a 5MP f/2.2 depth sensor. The Galaxy M30s
may lose the latter and keep the former two. The other elements on the panel
look to match the Galaxy M30. The SIM card tray accommodates two nano SIMs and
a separate microSD card. The bottom has a USB-C plug and a 3.5mm headphone
jack.
It's very likely that Samsung will retain the
mammoth 5,000mAh battery with support for 15W wired charging. Samsung is expected to launch the
Galaxy M30s in India next month.
