“Samsung Galaxy M30s entered into production already at the company’s Noida factory, hinting the launch might be right around the corner”
Samsung Galaxy M30s has been in the spotlight for a while as the handset’s live images and colour options were leaked online, revealing a fair amount of details. Now, the mid-range Samsung phone with the model number SM-M307F/DS has bagged Wi-Fi Alliance certification, suggesting the phone will have support for dual-band Wi-Fi and run on Android 9.0 Pie with OneUI custom skin on top. Earlier reports suggest the Galaxy M30s entered into production already at Samsung’s Noida factory, hinting the launch might be right around the corner. The Geekbench listing suggests the Galaxy M30s might be powered by the in-house octa-core Exynos 9610 SoC, which would be an upgrade over the original Galaxy M30.
The Samsung Galaxy M30s is likely to retain the same polycarbonate back with a glossy finish. The rear camera cutout from the live images suggests the smartphone could have dual cameras, instead of triple sensors. At the bottom, there is speaker grille, USB Type-C port, and 3.5mm headphone jack. The Galaxy M30s could come equipped with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage, but there could be other variants as well.
As per the design, the Galaxy M30s is speculated to feature Infinity-V display with full-HD+ resolution. The handset will be available in Black, Blue, and White colour options at the time of launch. A 5,000mAh battery with 15W/18W fast charge support could fuel the phone, and it could rock a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor for security. Unfortunately, details regarding the display size, optics, and other feature remain scarce at the moment, but we should know more information soon.