Samsung Galaxy M42 5G teasers have leaked on-line hinting at an imminent launch of the smartphone. The teasers don’t present the handset however declare that will probably be the first-ever 5G smartphone within the Galaxy M vary. The Samsung Galaxy M42 5G assist web page additionally lately went stay on the official India website, and the cellphone has been noticed on NFC, Wi-Fi Alliance, and Bluetooth SIG certification websites. The cellphone can also be tipped to be a rebrand of the Samsung Galaxy A42 5G.
Teasers of the rumoured Samsung Galaxy M42 5G have been leaked by Technical Guruji aka Gaurav Chaudhary and famous tipster Mukul Sharma. Both have leaked two totally different teasers indicating the approaching launch of the cellphone. Samsung Galaxy M42 5G teaser exhibits the Samsung Monster mascot synonymous to the Galaxy M vary. The teasers recommend the cellphone will assist 5G, the primary smartphone within the Galaxy M vary to take action, and the hashtag #QuickestMonster can also be used.
Apart from this, the leaked teasers reveal nothing else. There isn’t any official announcement from Samsung relating to the launch of the Samsung Galaxy M42 5G and no teasers have been launched by the corporate.
Samsung Galaxy M42 5G assist web page went stay on Samsung India’s web site carrying the mannequin quantity SM-M426B/DS, hinting that the launch may be across the nook. The cellphone is tipped to run on Android 11 OS and have a 64-megapixel rear digicam, with a storage capability of 128GB, and a 6000mAh battery capability. Past reviews recommend the cellphone could also be a rebranded model of the Samsung Galaxy A42 5G that was launched in September final 12 months. This cellphone hasn’t launched within the Indian market, and it could be arriving because the Samsung Galaxy M42 5G.
The cellphone, as talked about, has additionally been noticed on a number of certification websites together with NFC, Wi-Fi Alliance, and Bluetooth SIG.
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