[Exclusive] Samsung Galaxy M12 rear panel images show off dual-tone design, quad cameras

Highlights
  • Samsung Galaxy M12 rear panel images reveal a dual-tone design and quad-cameras
  • The phone may launch by the end of the year
  • Samsung Galaxy M12 specs may include a 7,000mAh battery and 6.7-inch display

Samsung Galaxy M12 launch could be inching closer as recently revealed the phone’s key specifications. In our previous report, we also revealed live images of the rear panel of what could be either the Galaxy M12 (SM-M127F) or Galaxy F12 (SM-F127G) seeing as how both model numbers were etched on the back. We have now received a couple of more images of the rear panel, which only has the model number SM-M127F. These images tell us that the Samsung Galaxy M12 will come with a unique dual-tone finish — with a textured finish at the top and glossy design at the bottom. The rest of the design is more familiar with quad cameras housed in a square module.

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There’s no rear-mounted fingerprint sensor at the back, which suggests it could have a side-mounted sensor for security. Previous live images revealed a USB Type-C port, headphone jack, and speaker grille at the bottom. The volume rocker and power button are on the right side of the frame.

As for the Samsung Galaxy M12 specifications, our sources tell us the phone will sport a 6.7-inch display with a punch-hole cutout for the selfie camera. The device will pack a massive 7,000mAh battery and should support some form of fast charging. Unfortunately, details regarding the chipset, RAM/storage, Android OS, and cameras are still under wraps, but we expected to learn more soon.