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New Samsung Galaxy M04 phone which targets low-income people

On Friday, Samsung announced its new smartphone, the Galaxy M04, which targets low-income people.

The Galaxy M04 contains an eight-core Helio P35 processor, and 4 GB of RAM, with the ability to expand up to 8 GB through the RAM Plus feature.

The phone offers an internal memory of 64 GB or 128 GB. In addition to a 6.5-inch LCD screen with HD + resolution.

The Galaxy M04 runs on the Android 12 operating system, and Samsung promises to provide security updates for four years, in addition to updating to two major versions.

The front camera located at the top of the screen comes with a 5-megapixel resolution, while the dual rear camera comes with a 13-megapixel main resolution and a 2-megapixel secondary resolution for depth imaging.

The Galaxy M04, which comes in green, blue, gold, and white, contains a 5,000 mAh battery with 15W charging capability.

Samsung will start selling its new smartphone in India as of December 16, at a price equivalent to $ 105 for the 4 GB / 128 GB option, and at a price equivalent to $ 115 for the 6 GB / 128 GB option.

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