Samsung recently announced its budget F41 smartphone which is a first one of a possible F-series of devices. Just more than a month, and we have already been hearing news about more devices like the Galaxy F12/M12. Now, live images of what could be a prototype of Galaxy M12’s rear panel has leaked. This hints that the F12, M12 could be two distinct devices. And it certainly looks different from the design that leaked earlier.
91Mobiles, through their sources, shows us
a pair of images that show the rear-panel view of the alleged Galaxy M12.
Interestingly, the device has a two-tone finish, unlike the previous leak. The
majority of the rear panel looks like a brushed textured finish. And a part of
the rear fuselage below has a glossy paint job. Simply put, the two-tone looks
something like the first Google Pixel but in reverse.
However, the camera layout is similar to a
squircle design with a cut-out for four sensors inside the housing. There is
also a small cut-out below probably for the LED flash. Another image shows the model number inside. Looking
at it closely, we see SM-M127F written on it. All this not only strengthens the
existence of the Galaxy M12 but also reveals a unique rear-design compared to
its predecessor, Galaxy M11. Anyway, let’s wait for more leaks to ascertain
this claim.
Although it’s very early to talk about the
specs of Galaxy M12, we might have a few guesses here. According to the early
reports, the device might have a 6.7-inch display with a punch-hole for
selfies. Additionally, it might feature a whopping 7,000mAh battery which
currently exists only on the Galaxy M51 in the M series.
Also, if we look at the live shots of the
prototype, there is no fingerprint sensor at the back. Considering its a budget
device, we speculate that Samsung might place it at the side onto the power
button. That said, Sadly, we might have to wait for a bit to know more about
the specifications.