The Galaxy M01 was unveiled earlier this
month but Samsung is also working on a M01s. It has been certified by the Wi-Fi
Alliance and the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) already and now it has bagged
TUV Rheinland certification as well, which reveals the smartphone will pack a
3,900 mAh battery.
The listing on TUV Rheinland's website
doesn't reveal any other specs of the Galaxy M01s, but the smartphone passed
through Geekbench back in May, revealing its key specs in the process - Helio
P22 SoC, 3GB RAM, and surprisingly, Android Pie. We are hopeful the retail
version of the Galaxy M01s will run Android 10 out of the box since the M01
also boots the latest version of Android.
Details about the Galaxy M01s are scarce
right now, but we should hear more about it in the coming days or weeks.