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Samsung Galaxy M01 Core in Stock on Amazon India | Price, Specs

Samsung has launched Galaxy M01 Core Android Smartphone in India. It has an MRP price of Rs 5,499 - Rs 6,499. It is available in two different variants - 16GB storage + 1 GB ram and 32GB storage + 2GB ram. These models are now in stock online on Amazon.in ( check out the lowest price here ).

Samsung Galaxy M01 Core is an entry-level, basic smartphone powered by Mediatek MT6739 Quad-core processor. The operating system on board is Android 10 Go Edition, which is a lightweight version of the Android 10 you see on more expensive high-end models. 2G, 3G, and 4G LTE are supported. 

The display on this model is a 5.3 inch 720P HD+ PLS TFT LCD screen with a resolution of 1480 x 720 pixels. The main camera on the back is an 8MP one with an F2.2 aperture lens. On the front, you get a 5MP sensor for your occasional selfies. Full HD 1080P @ 30fps recording is supported. 

Samsung Galaxy M01 Core Full Specs
  • 5.3 inch display ( 720P HD / 1480 x 720 pixels / PLS TFT LCD )
  • Mediatek MT6739 Chipset ( Quad-core processor )
  • Android Go Operating System ( Android 10 Lite )
  • Intelligent UX
  • 4G LTE supported
  • 1GB / 2GB ram
  • 16GB / 32GB storage 
  • MicroSD (Up to 512GB) support
  • Micro USB
  • 3.5mm Headphone Jack
  • Bluetooth v5.0
  • 802.11 b/g/n 2.4GHz WiFi
  • GPS, Glonass
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Virtual Proximity Sensing
  • 3000mAh battery
  • 8MP F2.2 main camera / 5MP F2.4 front camera
  • FHD (1920 x 1080)@30fps Video Recording supported
  • Weight: 150g
  • SAR Value: 0.856W/Kg ( Head SAR )
  • Available in Black, Blue, and Red colors

Who is this smartphone for?
As you can see, this is a very basic Android smartphone and should be used for very basic purposes like just calls and messaging. I would recommend buying this as a backup phone to use when in an emergency or to put on your other sim to get calls and messages. It ships with a Lite version of Android 10 called Android Go, so that it can work properly with 1GB / 2GB ram. 


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