It looks like the Samsung Galaxy M62 will be similar to the F62 (perhaps even identical). The Geekbench scorecard for the phone (SM-M625F) shows that it will be powered by the Exynos 9825 chipset, which was used in the Galaxy Note10 and Note10+.
This 7nm chip features two custom M4 cores (2.73 GHz), two Cortex-A75 cores (2.4 GHz) and four A55s (2.0 GHz), along with a Mali-G76 MP12 GPU and a built in LTE modem. The benchmark is showing 6 GB of RAM.
Samsung Galaxy M62: Geekbench 5 result • FCC label • FCC report
The Galaxy M62 will run Android 11 out of the box. From FCC documents we know it will have a massive 7,000 mAh battery – the same power pack that as used in the Galaxy M51, in fact (EB-BM415ABY). It seems that the M62 is cobbled together from existing parts.
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