Samsung Galaxy M07 launch imminent as support page goes live

Highlights

  • Samsung Galaxy M07’s support page has gone live on Samsung India’s website.
  • It is a good hint that the device may go official soon in the country.
  • It could be a rebranded version of the upcoming Galaxy A07.

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Samsung Galaxy A07 (4G) leaked render by Sudhanshu Ambhore

The upcoming Samsung Galaxy M07 was certified by the Bluetooth SIG authority in July. Before that, it was spotted at India’s BIS certification in June. In a new development, its support page has gone live on Samsung India’s website, indicating it may debut soon in the country. Likely, the device could be a rebranded version of the upcoming Galaxy A07.

Samsung Galaxy M07 support page goes live

Samsung Galaxy M07 support page goes live on Samsung India's website
Samsung Galaxy M07 support page goes live on Samsung India’s website

As can be seen above, the support page of the upcoming Samsung phone with model number SM-M075F/DS has surfaced on Samsung India’s website. It can be said, based on the Bluetooth SIG certification, that this device will be called the Samsung Galaxy M07 (4G) when it hits the market.

The listing has no information about any of the specifications of the device. However, it is expected to borrow design and specifications from the upcoming Galaxy A07 (4G).

Samsung Galaxy A07 specifications (rumoured)

According to reports, the Galaxy A07 will feature a 6.7-inch PLS LCD panel that produces an HD+ resolution and supports a 90Hz refresh rate. It will feature an 8-megapixel front camera and a 50-megapixel + 2-megapixel dual-camera setup on the back.

Under the hood, the Galaxy A07 will feature the MediaTek Helio G99 chipset and a 5,000mAh battery with 15W charging. It will run on Android 15 with a layer of One UI 7 on top. It is said to receive six years of OS upgrades. On the connectivity front, the device is expected to offer features like dual SIM, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.3, a USB-C port, and a 3.5mm jack. It will also have other features, such as a microSD card slot and an IP54-rated body.

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