Samsung Galaxy M30s first impressions: Significant changes from Galaxy M30



After upgrading the Galaxy A-series smartphones with the launch of the Galaxy A30s and the Galaxy A50s, South Korean electronics manufacturer Samsung has now refreshed its M-series with the launch of the Galaxy M30s. This budget smartphone boasts a 48-megapixel primary sensor in a triple-camera module on the back, a segment-first 6,000 mAh battery supported by 15W fast charging, and an efficient processor that lifts the phone’s overall performance.
The phone comes in 4GB RAM + 64GB and 6GB RAM + 128GB configurations, priced at Rs 13,999 and Rs 16,999, respectively. The phone seems to be a significant upgrade over its predecessor, the Galaxy M30. Here are the phone’s first impressions:
Design
The Galaxy M30s looks premium with its sleek profile and is easy to hold, despite its 6.4-inch screen. The screen is of the super AMOLED breed with a fullHD+ resolution. The phone has a glossy plastic panel on the back that has good resistance towards unwanted fingerprints. The rear panel has a capacitive fingerprint sensor, which might not be the fastest in its segment but does the job of unlocking the phone without any hiccups. Read More



Article Source -> Business Standard

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