Samsung Galaxy M12 price in India and specification
Specs |
Phone |
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Display |
6.5 inches, 90Hz refresh rate, 720 x 1560 px Display with
Punch Hole |
Processor |
Exynos 850 |
RAM & Storage |
4GB + 64GB and 6GB + 128GB expandable up to 1TB |
Software |
One UI 3.1 based on Android 11 |
Selfie Camera |
8MP sensor |
Rear Camera |
64MP primary camera + 8MP Ultra-wide sensor + 5MP depth
sensor + 2MP macro lens |
Battery |
6000mAh with 15W fast charging |
SIM |
Dual SIM (Nano + Nano-SIM) |
Connectivity |
4G, VoLTE support, Bluetooth v5.1, WiFi, a 3.5mm audio
jack, and Type-C port |
Sensors |
Side-mounted Fingerprint, Ambient Light, G-Sensor,
Proximity, Gyroscope, E-Compass |
Colors |
Blue, Black, and White |
Price |
From Rs. 10,999 |
Samsung
Galaxy M12 Unboxing
The moment you cut
through the side tapes and open up the box you will be greeted by the phone
itself. As you take the phone out of the box you will find charging brick and
cable inside. Apart from these, the box also includes a SIM ejector tool, quick
start guide, user manual, and warranty card. Unlike many Chinese counterparts,
Samsung has stopped shipping the phone with a pre-applied screen protector and
a TPU case.
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Galaxy M12 review: Design and Build Quality
Let’s talk about the
Galaxy M12 aesthetics first. Like most Samsung phones, the Galaxy M12 has an
appealing design. It has a smudge-resistant, dual-tone finish on the back
panel. The major portion is covered in fine vertical lines followed by a plain
matte finish with Samsung logo etched on it.
Samsung has predominantly used plastic for the back panel. The
entire approach is not exactly in tune with current trends, but Samsung scores
well on implementation as it manages to ensure distinctive looks and excellent
in-hand feel. The phone has a square-shaped enclosure at the back that features
a quad rear camera that protrudes slightly and merges with the overall design
of the phone effortlessly.
There’s a fingerprint sensor embedded in the power button which
is responsive and quickly unlocks the phone. The volume rocker offers good
tactile feedback but you will need to adjust your grip to reach it.
On the front, there are
wide bezels surrounding the screen and a waterdrop notch. The overall footprint
of the M12 is quite large and thanks to a massive battery inside, it weighs
about 221 grams. However, Samsung did well with weight distribution as the
phone still feels comfortable to hold and operate.
Samsung Galaxy M12 review: Display
One of the Galaxy M12 highlights includes a high refresh rate
screen. The budget phone from Samsung comes with a 6.5-inch HD+ (720 x 1,600)
PLS IPS panel that has a 90Hz adaptive refresh rate. While it may not have the
FHD+ resolution like Redmi’s or Realme’s it will appeal to customers who wish
to experience a 90Hz screen on a budget. Since it’s an adaptive panel it will
adjust the refresh rate based on the screen content.
During our review testing, it worked more or less as advertised
barring a few occasional jitters while switching between apps or switching to
home screen from an app. In certain segments, Samsung has locked refresh rate
to 60Hz.
Apart from
that, the M12 display has no legibility concerns. it gets bright enough but
images lack that sharpness you’d get from an FHD+ panel. If you have used Samsung’s
AMOLED screen in the past, then you may find the M12 color bit muted but if you
are upgrading from another TFT or LCD screen phone, in that case, you will be
quite content with color reproduction on the M12 considering its price tag of
Rs 10,999.
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Galaxy M12 camera review
The Galaxy M12 follows the prevailing trend of stacking a
quad-camera at the back. It’s a 48MP primary sensor led module coupled with a
5MP secondary ultra-wide lens (123-degree field of view), and two 2MP sensors
for macro and depth.
The budget phone primary rear camera captures a decent amount of
details in daylight and under artificial. It’s the low-light scenario where you
will be forced to look for missing night mode. The shutter isn’t the snappiest
of them all. Samsung engineers have tuned the cameras to deliver slightly
warmer tones.
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Galaxy M12 review performance and software
If performance to price is really a thing then Samsung Galaxy
M12 more or less justifies its price. The latest M series phone comes with Exynos
850 SoC – a new 8nm chipset from Samsung. It is paired with 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM
and 64GB of internal storage along with a microSD card slot that extends it to
1TB. The set ensures the Galaxy M12 performs like a budget phone. In day-to-day
usage, its performance was sufficient but one will encounter occasional lag and
stutter while switching between apps. Baring that, it ran smoothly.
Gaming is an area where you will only able to get a smooth experience in lower settings. As for benchmarks, we ran Geekbench 5 test on M12 where it scores 171 and 1,004 on single-core and multi-core tests.
The Galaxy M12 comes running on Android 11 based One UI Core 3.1
out-of-the-box. Samsung has optimized its software according to M12’s hardware.
That’s why some of the key elements of OneUI will be missing here. There’s no
Always On Display, no built-in screen recorder, no Samsung Pay are missing on
the M12. Having said that, you can still change themes, use gestures, and Quick
Share for file sharing.
Samsung Galaxy M12 review: Battery
The combination of a massive 6,000 mAh battery, Exynos 850
chipset, and HD+ screen ensures that don’t have to worry about battery
throughout the day. It is difficult to drain in a day even after heavy usage.
Unlike some Samsung flagships, the Galaxy M12 comes with a 15W wall charger
which fully refills the monstrous battery in a little over two hours and thirty
minutes.
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