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Smartphone Galaxy The M42 5G is a little closer to its launch. In these days, he received another important certification, this time from the NFC Forum Certification Program association.

The new certification didn't reveal anything substantial about the phone, only revealing that it will support dual-SIM functionality. Galaxy The M42 5G is expected to be the first phone in the range Galaxy M with support for the latest generation networks.

According to the Geekbench benchmark, the phone will be equipped with a Snapdragon 750G chipset, 4 GB of RAM (apparently, this will only be one of the variants) and the software will run on Androidu 11. In addition, it was previously leaked (more precisely, the 3C certification revealed) that the battery capacity will be 6000 mAh. Some previous leaks suggest that it will be a rebranded one Galaxy A42 5G. However, the battery of this smartphone has a capacity of only 5000 mAh, so it is unlikely to be a complete rebrand.

However, it is likely that Galaxy M42 from Galaxy The A42 5G takes over most of the specs. You can therefore expect a Super AMOLED display with a diagonal of 6,6 inches and a resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels, a quad camera, 128 GB of internal memory or a 3,5 mm jack. Galaxy The M42 should be primarily intended for the Indian market, where the series Galaxy M is doing exceptionally well, and could be introduced very soon, possibly as early as April, considering the certifications already granted.

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