Samsung is working on new
M-series mid-rangers, and these will also be sold at offline retailers when
they launch next year. For now, rumor has it that the M11, M21, and M31 are on
the way, and as their names imply, naturally these will be the successors to
the M10, M20, and M30, respectively.
A new report today sheds some
more light on the Galaxy M21, letting us know that its model number is
SM-M215F. It will have 64 and 128GB built-in storage options, which is an
upgrade compared to the M20's choice between 32 and 64GB.
Expect to also see Android 10
with One UI 2.0 out of the box, and Samsung's Exynos 9610 or 9611 chipset at
the helm, as well as a triple rear camera setup. If you're wondering what
colors you'll be able to purchase the new M11, M21, and M31 in, here are the details.
All three will be offered in
blue and black, and then each will have a different third color. The M11 gets
violet, the M21 will have green, while the M31 will also be sold in red. It's
possible that the company will choose to expand these color options at a later
date after the launch.
As for when the trio is to
become official, remember that the M10 and M20 got announced in January this
year, so it would make sense for their successors to be unveiled at some point
next month.