Samsung is preparing to introduce the Galaxy M12, which appeared in CAD renders last month revealing its design. The company hasn't announced the M12's launch date yet, but the smartphone just bagged Bluetooth certification, meaning it shouldn't be too long before the M12 is made official.
The listing on the certifying authority's
website includes five different models of the Galaxy M12 - SM-M127F_DS,
SM-M127G_DS, SM-M127F, SM-M127F_DSN, and SM-F127G_DS. One might think that the
last one is the Galaxy F12, but that's not the case since it's mentioned as the
Galaxy M12.
But seeing how Samsung, like some other
brands, has a habit of launching the same phone with different names in different
markets, there's still the chance that the Korean tech giant will launch the
M12 as the Galaxy F12 in some countries.
The certification listing doesn't include
any details about the internals of the Galaxy M12, other than confirming
Bluetooth 5.0, but rumors have it that the smartphone will pack a massive 7,000
mAh battery. And from the leaked renders, we know that Galaxy M12 will sport a
notched display and have three or four cameras on the back. The smartphone will
charge through a USB-C port, which will be joined by a 3.5mm headphone jack.