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Tuesday, 5 January 2021

[Exclusive] Samsung Galaxy Tab M62 first live images revealed, India launch expected soon

Highlights
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab M62 live images reveal a punch-hole display and large battery
  • It is expected to be the company’s first tablet in the Galaxy M series
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab M62 production in India has begun

Samsung Galaxy Tab M62 launch in India seems to be close as we now have the live images of the device that is currently in production. The images, which have been provided to 91mobiles by sources familiar with the development, reveal the Samsung Galaxy Tab M62’s design. It seems like the company’s first M-series tablet will flaunt a centre-aligned punch-hole cutout for the selfie camera and a large battery unit. You can also see the tablet’s moniker ‘M62’ etched on the top right side of the phone. Samsung Galaxy Tab M62 specs are unknown at the moment but as reported by us previously it is expected to be a compact tablet or a phablet.

Read more: Samsung Galaxy Tab M62 production begins in India

While it’s not confirmed yet, the Samsung Galaxy Tab M62 could be positioned below the company’s existing Galaxy Tab A series and Galaxy Tab S series in terms of pricing. The tablet bears the SM-M625F model number and will offer 256GB storage onboard. There could be more storage variants available at launch. The device could also highlight an Exynos chipset, 4G LTE connectivity, and at least 6GB RAM. That’s all the information we can divulge at the moment.

Separately, Samsung is also working on a new M-series smartphone, called Galaxy M12. The handset is expected to be the successor to last year’s affordable Samsung Galaxy M11 smartphone. The M12 has gone into mass production at Samsung’s facility in India and is tipped to pack a 7,000mAh battery, 6.7-inch HD+ Infinity-V display, quad cameras, Exynos 850 SoC, 3GB RAM, and Android 10-based OneUI 3.0 OS.



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