Samsung is reportedly working on its next-generation M-series devices. The Galaxy M15 5G has now surfaced in leaked renders courtesy of tipster Evan Blass (aka evleaks). It reveals the device’s design and color options. Previously, the battery capacity of the upcoming offering was tipped. It has already been spotted on various certification websites hinting at its imminent launch.
Samsung Galaxy M15 surfaces in leaked renders
The leaked renders show the Samsung Galaxy M15 in Blue, Grey, and Green colors. Upon a closer look, the back panel seems to have a striped pattern. It features three vertically stacked camera sensors and an LED flash unit.
Up front, the Samsung Galaxy M15 features a waterdrop notch display. The screen is surrounded by thick bezels and a sizeable bottom chin. The volume rocker button is on the right side but the power key is not found in the leaked renders. It could mean that there will be a side-mounted fingerprint scanner.
The Galaxy M15 has bagged various certifications
The Samsung Galaxy M15 has passed multiple certification sites including FCC, BIS, SafetyKorea, and Dekra certifications. It carries a model number SM-M156B. The FCC listing revealed support for 5G band n66, dual-band WiFi, and Bluetooth. It also mentions a battery with model number EB-BM156ABY suggesting support for 25W charging and a 5,880mAh cell which could be advertised as 6,000mAh. This is in line with the previous leak.
Samsung offers budget and mid-range phones under its Galaxy A, M, and F-series. Some models in the lineup are mostly rebadged versions while others share few similarities. The Samsung Galaxy M15 is expected to arrive as the successor to the Galaxy M14 that debuted last year.
Last year’s M14 and A14 packed only a few differences. That seems to be the case on this year’s M15 too as the Galaxy A15 launched last December. This is because, compared to the leaked renders, the latter has a flat frame design with a key island and a 5,000mAh battery unit.
2024-03-01 15:04:54