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Samsung Galaxy M07 support page now live in India

Samsung Galaxy M07 support page now live in India

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Samsung will soon launch the Galaxy M07. The support page for the handset has gone live on the company's official India website. The phone recently received the BIS certification in India.
The support page for a smartphone with model number SM-M075F/DS has gone live on the Samsung India site. While the listing doesn't reveal any details, it does suggest that the phone could launch soon.
Previously, the Galaxy M07 was also spotted on the Bluetooth SIG website with the same model number as listed on the support page. It is said that the upcoming M series phone could be a rebrand of another unreleased Samsung phone, the Galaxy A07.
The Galaxy A07 is rumored to launch this month with a 6.7-inch LCD display with 90Hz refresh rate, a MediaTek Helio G99 SoC, and an IP54 rating. It is likely that the upcoming Galaxy M07 could offer the same specifications as the A series phone. Samsung Galaxy A06 5G
The Galaxy M07 is expected to be a 4G budget handset. We should know more about the upcoming phones soon.
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