South Korean electronics major Samsung will launch the Samsung Galaxy M30s on 18 September in India. The Galaxy M30s is a slightly tweaked variant of the Galaxy M30 that was launched earlier this year with Samsung’s in-house mid-range processor, the Exynos 7904 paired with up to 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage.

Samsung has confirmed only a few details about the Galaxy M30s that include the presence of a huge 6,000mAh battery and 48MP triple camera setup.

Apart from that, the listing on the Android Enterprise directory hints at a Super AMOLED display spanning 6.4-inches with an FHD+ resolution.

The smartphone has been rumoured to be powered by Samsung’s new chipset, the Exynos 9610. We expect it to don the same design and aesthetics as the M30.

So far, the Galaxy M30s seems to have some major upgrades over the M30 in terms of raw performance, battery life and camera. We can expect the Galaxy M30s to be priced between ₹15,000 to ₹20,000 and if that is the case, it might offer much better value than a regular M30.

Samsung has launched several new phones under its Galaxy A- and M-series to boost its sales during a time smartphone sales are observation a period of stagnation. Global sales of smartphones to end-users declined 1.7% in the second quarter of 2019, totaling 368 million units.

A strong demand for Samsung's new Galaxy A-series smartphones and the revamp of its entire entry-level and mid-range smartphone range helped the company’s positive performance. Samsung sold over 75 million smartphones globally in the second quarter (Q2) 2019 and grew its share by 1.1 percentage points (year over year) after witnessing a decline in six consecutive quarters, according to a Gartner report.

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