TL;DR
- Renders purportedly showing the Samsung Galaxy M16 have appeared online.
- The images show a phone with a thick chin and a waterdrop notch, along with three color options.
The Galaxy A series is Samsung’s bread and butter when it comes to cheap Android phones, but the company also offers the Galaxy M series in select markets. We’ve heard rumors about a Galaxy M16, and it looks like we have renders as well.
Android titles recently released renders apparently showing the Galaxy M16, but you shouldn’t hold your breath for a more modern design. Check out the images above and below.
The biggest change is the move to a unified camera body, as opposed to the individual cutouts seen on the Galaxy M15. Other than that, you’re still looking at a dated design with a large chin and a waterdrop notch. We can also see flat edges and what appears to be a side-mounted fingerprint scanner. Finally, the images show the phone in black, light green and light pink colors.
There is no reliable word yet on other specifications and features. However, the Galaxy A15 and M15 were actually identical phones. This suggests that the Galaxy M16 could have a lot in common with the recently released Galaxy A16. The Galaxy A16 features an Exynos 1330 or Dimensity 6300 chip, a 6.7-inch 90Hz OLED display, 128GB of expandable storage, and a 5,000mAh battery. So don’t be surprised if the Galaxy M16 has all or most of these features.