Samsung has launched two new devices in India under its M series - Galaxy M10 and M20 among, which the Galaxy M20 is the premium one. The phone is priced at Rs 12,990 in India and features a dual camera setup on the back. On the other hand, we have the Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2, which was among the most valuable devices of the year 2018 in the mid-range segment. Both the phones are available in the country around the same price. So, it would be interesting to see whether the Samsung latest device Galaxy M20 would able to give an Asus phone a tough fight? The Samsung Galaxy M20 sports a 6.3-inch full HD+ display that offers a resolution of 2340 x 1080 pixels. On the other hand, the Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2 sports a slightly smaller 6.26-inch screen that comes with a resolution of 1080 x 2280 pixels. When it comes to the processor, the Samsung Galaxy M20 is powered by an Exynos 7885 processor, which is paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB internal memory. On the other hand, the Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2 is backed by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 processor, which is coupled with 3GB RAM and 32GB internal memory that is expandable to up to 2TB. The phone is also available in 4GB/64GB and 6GB/128GB variant. Coming to the cameras, the Samsung Galaxy M20 has a dual camera setup on the back along with an 8MP unit on the front for clicking selfies. The Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2 also has a dual 12MP + 5MP camera set up at the back along with a 13MP sensor on the front. The Samsung Galaxy M20 4GB/64GB variant is available in India for Rs 12,990, while the Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2 3GB variant is available at Rs 12,999.
from Latest Technology News http://bit.ly/2S97CEm
flipkart
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
flipkart
Edit videos on your mobile phone using the YouTube Create App
YouTube has introduced its new mobile app called ‘YouTube Create’. This app offers an easy way for creators to edit their videos right from ...
- September 2023 (83)
- August 2023 (126)
- July 2023 (113)
- June 2023 (102)
- May 2023 (162)
- April 2023 (160)
- March 2023 (148)
- February 2023 (136)
- January 2023 (173)
- December 2022 (163)
- November 2022 (163)
- October 2022 (181)
- September 2022 (178)
- August 2022 (174)
- July 2022 (136)
- June 2022 (125)
- May 2022 (146)
- April 2022 (130)
- March 2022 (143)
- February 2022 (132)
- January 2022 (145)
- December 2021 (157)
- November 2021 (239)
- October 2021 (269)
- September 2021 (270)
- August 2021 (212)
- July 2021 (252)
- June 2021 (225)
- May 2021 (184)
- April 2021 (181)
- March 2021 (343)
- February 2021 (299)
- January 2021 (320)
- December 2020 (334)
- November 2020 (305)
- October 2020 (318)
- September 2020 (340)
- August 2020 (347)
- July 2020 (337)
- June 2020 (310)
- May 2020 (308)
- April 2020 (418)
- March 2020 (316)
- February 2020 (282)
- January 2020 (329)
- December 2019 (323)
- November 2019 (393)
- October 2019 (403)
- September 2019 (386)
- August 2019 (454)
- July 2019 (579)
- June 2019 (509)
- May 2019 (697)
- April 2019 (725)
- March 2019 (746)
- February 2019 (702)
- January 2019 (932)
- December 2018 (758)
- November 2018 (729)
- October 2018 (835)
- September 2018 (838)
- August 2018 (548)
- March 2018 (24)
-
Huawei, it seems, cannot seem to steer away from controversy around its smartphones’ camera capabilities. This time, a Chinese photographer ...
-
Now that the first Developer Preview of the next version of Android has gone live, we can expect to see more and more reports of upcoming fe...
-
The past two months saw no activity whatsoever in the smartphone market because of the ongoing lockdown in India. Counterpoint Research data...
No comments:
Post a Comment