Samsung Galaxy M12 digital camera specs have been leaked. The smartphone may have a triple rear digital camera setup with a 48-megapixel major sensor, as per a report. On the entrance, it’s anticipated to sport an Eight-megapixel entrance digital camera. A number of wallpapers that the Samsung Galaxy M12 may pack have additionally surfaced through the report. The Samsung Galaxy M12 is anticipated to be launched quickly and its mass manufacturing in India is claimed to have begun.
The digital camera specs of the Samsung Galaxy M12 have surfaced through a report by a German weblog TechnikNews. On the rear, the Samsung smartphone is claimed to characteristic a triple digital camera setup with its in-house ‘S5KGM2’ 48-megapixel sensor for the first digital camera, a secondary ‘HI1336’ 13-megapixel ultra-wide sensory, and a 2-megapixel macro sensor, in accordance with the report. On the entrance, it’s anticipated to sport a ‘S5K4HA’ sensor for video calls and selfies. A tipster had earlier claimed that the Samsung Galaxy M12 may include a quad rear digital camera setup. Samsung has not confirmed any of this data but.
The report has additionally shared some wallpapers which are mentioned to return with the Samsung Galaxy M12.
Samsung Galaxy M12 has been noticed on numerous certification and benchmarking web sites prior to now couple of months, suggesting that will probably be launched quickly. A assist web page of the ‘SM-F127G/DS’ smartphone, regarded as the Samsung Galaxy M12 (or Galaxy F12 for some markets), has additionally gone dwell in India. The cellphone has additionally reportedly gone into mass manufacturing in India.
As per earlier leaks, the smartphone may characteristic a 6.5-inch HD+ TFT LCD panel. It could be powered by an Exynos 850 SoC, paired with as much as 6GB of LPDDR4 RAM and 128GB of eMMC 5.1 storage. There may very well be decrease storage variants as effectively. The Samsung Galaxy M12 is anticipated to pack a 6,000mAh battery.
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