Samsung released the Galaxy M34 5G smartphone in India back in July. With a stacked spec sheet, the gadget was aimed towards the cheap market. It appears that Samsung has already begun development on the Galaxy M44, which will be its replacement, as the device’s first image has already surfaced online.
The M44 has the design language of the current Galaxy series smartphones, according to the photograph that was leaked, which was discovered by tipster Anthony (@TheGalox_). There are three camera protrusions on the rear, and there is an LED flash on the side. It looks like the sides are flat, and the back is composed of plastic. The smartphone appears to be headed for a South Korean launch, most likely under the Samsung Galaxy Jump 3 moniker, given it has only recently surfaced on the NRRA certification.
The Snapdragon 888 chip will be included in the smartphone, according to a prior benchmark listing. Despite being older than the Exynos 1280, it outperforms the Exynos in practically every way. It will be fascinating to see if this chip is also included in the worldwide edition of the smartphone.
The prior model, the Galaxy M34 5G, has a stunning 50MP OIS-equipped primary camera and a fluid 120Hz AMOLED display. Performance-wise, it included an Exynos 1280 processor with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage in addition to a sizable 6,000mAh battery that could charge at 25W. Even with the SD888 included, this would still be a major boost if Samsung decides to keep with this hardware for the next edition. However, we might expect a small price hike if the worldwide versions actually include the SD888.