In our previous article, we talked about the all-new Samsung Galaxy M30s that has a 6,000Ah battery & a triple camera setup. Along with that phone, Samsung also unveiled the Galaxy M10s, the cheapest phone with a Super AMOLED display currently in the Indian market. The Samsung Galaxy M10s succeeds the Galaxy M10 & comes with improvements like a fingerprint scanner, new SOC, bigger battery & an improved display.

The design of the M10s isn’t any different from the M10 except for the fact that it now has a fingerprint scanner on the rear, something that the Galaxy M10 lacked. There is an Infinity-V display on the front with a noticeable chin on the bottom.

The display on the front is a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED HD+ panel (720 x 1520) & because it’s an AMOLED panel, it is much better than the LCD or TFT display on phones at this price. Under the hood, there is an octa-core Exynos 7884B SOC, 3GB RAM & 32GB storage. The storage is expandable up to 512GB via dedicated microSD card slot.

There is a primary 13MP camera on the rear with f/1.9 aperture & a secondary 5MP ultra-wide-angle camera. On the front, the Galaxy M10s has an 8MP camera. So, the front camera gets an upgrade since M10 featured a 5MP camera.
The battery gets bumped up as well as the Samsung Galaxy M10s has a 4,000mAh battery with 15W Fast Charging support. There is Face Unlock & Fingerprint Scanner for unlocking the device.

The Galaxy M10s comes in two colours, namely Piano Black & Stone Blue. It is priced at Rs 8,999 & will be available to buy via Amazon India & Samsung’s Website starting September 29.