Samsung Galaxy M02
After the Samsung Galaxy A02 was announced, it is now the turn of the Samsung Galaxy M02: another name for the new generation of modest and cheaper phones from Samsung. In return, it costs about 80 euros.
The design of this phone is not much different from other Samsung Galaxy A or M series phones and a 5000 mAh battery is included.
On the front, we have a 6.5-inch TFT display in HD, with a 60Hz notch on the top.
Behind the phone, we have two cameras, with a main sensor of 13 MP and a second sensor of 2 MP resolution. The front camera is 5 megapixels.
For the processor, Samsung chose MediaTek MT6739W, with quad cores up to 1.5 GHz and versions with 2 and 3 GB of RAM. In storage we have 32 GB, with the possibility of using MicroSD up to 1 TB.
The thing that the Samsung Galaxy M02 can boast of is its battery capacity, which is 5,000 mAh, but without any kind of fast charging and with a MicroUSB connector. The device has a headphone jack, and it lacks a fingerprint reader.
The Samsung Galaxy M02 will go on sale on February 7 in India, at an official price of 6799 Indian rupees, which is about 77 euros at the current exchange rate of the version that has 2 GB of RAM. It is available in black, white, blue and red colors. It is not known if it will be released in other countries at the moment.