Samsung has quietly dropped a new budget phone without any announcements or press releases and it is limited to a few regions at the moment. The new Galaxy M15 brings notable specifications, though the price is yet to be revealed.
The Galaxy M15 has an OLED display, which is an upgrade over its predecessor, the Galaxy M14. This OLED display is sized at 6.5 inches and brings a smoother experience at a 90Hz refresh rate with 1080p resolution.
The new Galaxy M15 swaps out the Exynos 1330 in favor of MediaTek’s Dimensity 6100+ and brings 4 GB RAM and 128 GB storage alongside it. The storage can be expanded via a microSD card.
It comes pre-installed with Android 14 and One UI 6 on top, which is Samsung’s latest OS version, but not the newest patch.
In the realm of photography, an extra 5MP ultrawide camera joins the existing 50MP main sensor and 2MP macro cameras. The 13MP selfie camera is borrowed from the M14. Video recording is still limited to 1080p 30 fps.
Maintaining continuity, the M15 houses a 6,000 mAh battery supporting 25W charging.
As mentioned earlier, pricing is yet to be revealed, but given the phone’s budget specifications, it shouldn’t cost too much. The available colors are Light Blue, Dark Blue, and Gray.