Samsung Galaxy M05 comes as a successor to last year’s Galaxy M04. The latest smartphone is a budget-friendly addition to the Galaxy M series that offers a value-for-money proposition for entry-level consumers.
Here’s everything you need to know about it including price, features and specifications.
Samsung Galaxy M05: Specs
The Samsung Galaxy M05 is built with a plastic body measuring 8.8mm in thickness and weighs around 195 grams. It runs on Android 14 with Samsung’s One UI Core 6.0 interface.
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It comes with a 6.74-inch display with HD+ resolution on a PLS LCD screen. It has a refresh rate of 60Hz that makes it suitable for everyday media consumption.
The smartphone is powered by a MediaTek Helio G85 SoC which is used by other Samsung models like the Galaxy A05. It comes with 4GB of RAM along with 64GB storage capacity. It is expandable up to 1TB through a microSD card.
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The camera setup is led by a 50MP primary rear camera and a 2MP secondary camera. It features 8MP camera at the front with a 2.0 aperture. The front-camera helps the user with basic selfie and video chat capabilities.
Coming to the battery, it requires a 5,000mAh battery aided by a 25W charging support.
The smartphone possesses a 3.5mm headphone jack along with a USB Type-C port for charging. It also supports a face unlock feature for authentication and security purposes.
Samsung Galaxy M05: Price in India
The Samsung Galaxy M05 has been priced at Rs 7,999 along with two years of OS updates and four years of security patches. The smartphone is available in a Mint green colour and can be purchased from Croma’s retail stores and the website.
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