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Samsung brings mighty hardware and battery through Galaxy M12 and Galaxy M62

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10 April, 2021, 04:55 pm
Last modified: 10 April, 2021, 05:13 pm

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Samsung brings mighty hardware and battery through Galaxy M12 and Galaxy M62

The devices have powerful batteries and state-of-the-art Quad cameras – making them perfect for the demanding millennials

TBS Report
10 April, 2021, 04:55 pm
Last modified: 10 April, 2021, 05:13 pm
Samsung brings mighty hardware and battery through Galaxy M12 and Galaxy M62

Samsung Bangladesh has expanded its Galaxy M Series line with robust, innovative technologies – Galaxy M12 and Galaxy M62. The devices have powerful batteries and state-of-the-art Quad cameras – making them perfect for the demanding millennials.

Galaxy M12 is powered by a powerful 6,000mAh battery, Octa-Core Exynos 850 chipset, 6GB RAM, and 128GB ROM. These ensure enhanced performance, flawless multitasking, and decreased power consumption while browsing and using various apps. Combined with an 8nm processor, the battery of Galaxy M12 is extremely power efficient, allowing people to use the device for more than a day without a plug-in.

On the other hand, Galaxy M62 is powered by Exynos 9825 SoC, 2.73 GHz, a gigantic 7,000mAh battery, 8GB RAM, and 128GB internal storage. Combined with a 7nm processor, the device delivers a robust mobile experience – offering cutting-edge gaming and graphics performance. Exynos 9825 is lightning fast and power-efficient, allowing users to enjoy the enhanced performance without sacrificing battery life.

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Both of the devices come with versatile cameras that will take photography to the next level. Galaxy M12 comes with 48MP as the primary sensor, which will capture all the memorable moments. The device sports other sensors – 5MP Ultra-Wide-Angle, 2MP Depth, and 2MP Macro. The Quad cameras of Galaxy M12 will enhance the photos' clarity and detail, making it seem as if the image has come alive.

Galaxy M62 has a 64MP primary sensor, 12MP Ultra-Wide-Angle lens, 5MP Depth, and 5MP Macro. Whether it's day or night, summer or winter, the robust array of Quad cameras of Galaxy M62 will let users unleash their creative sides and allow them to capture the most amazing photos.

The front camera of Galaxy M62 is a 32MP sensor, whereas M12 sports a selfie camera of 8MP.

The stunning Samsung Galaxy M62 will be available in Laser Green and Laser Grey at BDT 34,999. It is rare to get a powerful device at this price point – getting flagship-level features in mid-range phones. On the other hand, Galaxy M12 is available in Attractive Black, Elegant Blue, and Trendy Emerald at BDT 18,499.

On this occasion, Md. Muyeedur Rahman, Head of Mobile, Samsung Bangladesh, said, "Smartphone has become more than a necessity – it has become an intrinsic part of our lifestyles. Currently, our lives are deeply intertwined with digitalization, and innovative technology plays a crucial role in millennials' and Gen Z's lives. We hope the young Bangladeshis will like our new devices, and it will enhance their productivity."

Customers can enjoy a BDT 1,000 discount along with 6 months of EMI when purchasing Galaxy M12 from Daraz. Customers can also benefit BDT 2,000 deal along with 6 months of EMI at 0% interest when they will buy Galaxy M62 from Pickaboo.

Samsung Bangladesh / daraz / Pickaboo

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