Samsung introduced the Galaxy M02s earlier last month, and today it followed it up with a cheaper version, dubbed Galaxy M02.
The Samsung Galaxy M02 is built around a 6.5" Infinity-V display with HD+ resolution and a waterdrop notch for the 5MP selfie camera.
The phone's rear panel, which has a textured design for a comfortable grip, is home to a dual camera setup aligned vertically in the upper-left corner. It consists of 13MP primary and 2MP macro cameras, below which is the LED flash.
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Under the hood, the Samsung Galaxy M02 has MediaTek's MT6739W SoC paired with 2GB or 3GB RAM. The smartphone boots Android 10-based One UI and comes with 32GB of storage on board, with the option to further expand the storage up to 1TB with a microSD card.
The Galaxy M02 is 9.1mm thick, weighs 206 grams, and packs a 5,000 mAh battery charged through a microUSB port.
The Samsung Galaxy M02 is offered in four colors - Black, Grey, Blue, and Red. It will go on sale in India starting February 9 through Amazon.in and Samsung's official Indian site.
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The M02's base variant with 2GB RAM and 32GB storage is priced at INR6,999 ($96/€80) but will be available at INR6,799 ($93/€77) for a limited time. The price of the 3GB/32GB variant is unknown.
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