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Samsung announced the Infinity-O display, Snapdragon 675, and triple camera



Samsung has found new success in the Galaxy A and M lines and is looking to capitalize on it by expanding the latter with the Galaxy M40. The phone was just announced with an Infinity-O display, triple camera, and capable Snadragon 675 chipset.


The Samsung Galaxy M40 is designed around a 6.3 inch PLS display with a hole in the top left corner for a 16MP selfie camera. In the absence of a conventional earphone, the phone features screen sound technology that turns the screen into a speaker.


The phone includes a Snapdragon 675 chipset paired with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage that can be expanded up to 512GB via a microSD card.


Around the back, we have 32MP and 8MP ultra-wide cameras that are backed by a 5MP depth sensor. The phone can record videos at a resolution of up to 4k and can run Super slow-mo at 240fps. There's also a traditional fingerprint reader and an LED flash.


The battery has a capacity of 3500mAh and can be attached to speeds up to 15W using a compatible USB-C charger.


The Galaxy M40 runs on Android Pie in addition to Samsung's OneUI interface. Other highlights include support for Dolby Atmos, NFC, and Bluetooth 5.0. Unfortunately, the headphone jack is missing from the list.


If all this sounds familiar then we've already seen the phone. It was previously announced in China as the Galaxy A60, but it appears that Samsung will introduce it to the international markets as part of the M series.


Samsung Galaxy M40 will be available in midnight blue and sea blue colors. Pricing starts at INR 19,990 ($ 288) and the phone will be available at all popular online retailers in India, including Amazon, Flipkart and Pricebaba, starting June 18.

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