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Samsung Galaxy The M02 (also referred to as the A02) is apparently another phone from the Korean company that will primarily target Asian markets. His predecessor Galaxy The M01 (also marketed as the A01) was mainly intended to expand Samsung's share in India, where the best sellers are not flagships, but affordable lower-midrange phones that can offer a little more than basic specs. While in the case of the M01 it was a dual camera, its successor will try to beat the competition with its large 5000mAh battery. The last generation of the model was content with 3000mAh, so this is a rather significant leap.

Officially, we haven't heard anything about the unannounced models yet. But we know that they have already received Wi-Fi certification. She confirmed that the phones should support single-band Wi-Fi b/g/n, the Wi-Fi Direct standard and should run on Androidu 10. But we can piece together the shape of the models a little more clearly from the unofficial bits of information. They should offer a 5,7-inch display with HD+ resolution, a Snapdragon 450 chipset, two to three gigabytes of RAM, 32 gigabytes of internal storage space, microSD card support, a dual camera and One UI 2.0 superstructure.

Galaxy The M02 certainly won't blow anyone's breath away, but that's not Samsung's goal either. Phones in a similar configuration will be sold for a very low price tag of around 150 dollars (approx. 3300 crowns) and that is a very decent price.

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