Samsung Galaxy M10 खरदीने की चाहत रखने वालों के लिए काम की खबर सामने आई है। सैमसंग गैलेक्सी एम10 की कीमत 1,000 रुपये कम कर दी गई है। आप लोगों की जानकारी के लिए बता दें कि Galaxy M10 की कीमत में कटौती केवल सीमित समय के लिए हुई है। Galaxy M10 पर मिल रहा लिमिटेड-पीरियड ऑफर का लाभ आप ई-कॉमर्स साइट Amazon.in और Samsung इंडिया की वेबसाइट से उठा सकते हैं। याद करा दें कि Samsung ने इस साल के शुरुआत में Galaxy M20 के साथ Galaxy M10 को भारत में लॉन्च किया था। Galaxy M10 को 7,990 रुपये की शुरुआती कीमत के साथ भारत में लॉन्च किया गया था। Samsung ब्रांड के इस हैंडसेट में इनफिनिटी-वी डिस्प्ले पैनल और दो रियर कैमरे दिए गए हैं। Show Samsung Galaxy M10 की भारत में कीमतसैमसंग इंडिया के ट्विटर अकाउंट से हाल ही में ट्वीट करके Galaxy M10 की कीमत में सीमित समय के लिए कटौती की घोषणा की गई है। ट्वीट में इस बात का जिक्र है कि Galaxy M10 के 2 जीबी + 16 जीबी स्टोरेज वेरिएंट को अब 6,990 रुपये तो वहीं इसके 3 जीबी और 32 जीबी स्टोरेज वेरिएंट को 7,990 रुपये में खरीदा जा सकता है। याद करा दें कि, सैमसंग Galaxy M10 को इस साल जनवरी में लॉन्च किया गया था। भारतीय मार्केट में गैलेक्सी एम10 के 2 जीबी + 16 जीबी स्टोरेज वेरिएंट को 7,990 रुपये तो वहीं इसके 3 जीबी और 32 जीबी स्टोरेज वेरिएंट को 8,990 रुपये की कीमत के साथ उतारा गया था। आधिकारिक ट्वीट के अनुसार, Galaxy M10 नई कीमत के साथ Amazon.in और Samsung इंडिया की वेबसाइट पर लिस्ट है। अमेज़न पर तो नई कीमत के साथ सैमसंग गैलेक्सी एम10 को लिस्ट किया जा चुका है लेकिन खबर लिखे जाने तक कंपनी की वेबसाइट पर 3 जीबी रैम वेरिएंट तो 7,990 रुपये के साथ लिस्ट था लेकिन इसका 2 जीबी रैम वेरिएंट पुरानी कीमत के साथ ही उपलब्ध था। सैमसंग ने बताया कि यह कटौती केवल सीमित समय के लिए है, हालांकि कंपनी ने यह नहीं बताया कि आखिर यह ऑफर कब तक जारी रहेगा। नई कीमत के बाद अब Samsung Galaxy M10 मार्केट में मौजूद Realme C1 और Nokia 2.2 स्मार्टफोन से मुकाबला करेगा। इसके अलावा Samsung ब्रांड का यह हैंडसेट 4 जुलाई को भारत में लॉन्च होने वाले Redmi 7A को भी टक्कर देगा। Samsung Galaxy M10 स्पेसिफिकेशनडुअल-सिम Samsung Galaxy M10 एंड्रॉयड 8.1 ओरियो पर आधारित सैमसंग एक्सपीरियंस 9.5 पर चलेगा। सैमसंग गैलेक्सी एम10 में 6.22 इंच का एचडी+ (720x1520 पिक्सल) टीएफटी डिस्प्ले है। इसका आस्पेक्ट रेशियो 19.5:9 है। हैंडसेट में ऑक्टा-कोर एक्सीनॉस 7870 प्रोसेसर का इस्तेमाल हुआ है। ग्राफिक्स के लिए माली जी71 जीपीयू इंटीग्रेटेड है। रैम और स्टोरेज पर आधारित इस फोन के दो वेरिएंट हैं- 2 जीबी रैम के साथ 16 जीबी स्टोरेज और 3 जीबी रैम के साथ 32 जीबी स्टोरेज। दोनों ही वेरिएंट 512 जीबी तक के माइक्रोएसडी कार्ड को सपोर्ट करेंगे। Samsung Galaxy M10 में दो रियर कैमरे हैं। प्राइमरी सेंसर 13 मेगापिक्सल (एफ/ 1.9 अपर्चर) का है। इसके साथ 5 मेगापिक्सल का अल्ट्रा-वाइड एंगल कैमरा दिया गया है। इसका अपर्चर एफ/ 2.2 है। सेल्फी के लिए फोन में एफ/ 2.0 अपर्चर वाला 5 मेगापिक्सल का कैमरा है। सेल्फी सेंसर फेस अनलॉक के काम भी आएगा। हैंडसेट में 3.5 एमएम ऑडियो जैक और एफएम रेडियो भी है। सैमसंग गैलेक्सी एम10 डुअल 4जी वीओएलटीई, वाई-फाई 802.11 बी/जी/एन, ब्लूटूथ 5, जीपीएस कनेक्टिविटी फीचर से लैस है। फोन में जान फूंकने के लिए 3430 एमएएच की बैटरी दी गई है। HIGHLIGHTS Enter the Samsung Galaxy M10, a smartphone that is incredibly fresh and different from what we've come to expect from Samsung. The company previously shunned the idea of the notch, but the Samsung Galaxy M10 and slightly more expensive Galaxy M20 are the company's first phones to sport this element. While the notch itself might be considered a disruptive design element, the idea of the notch is to allow a screen that occupies more of the front, and that's the look Samsung is going for here. We've put the new Samsung Galaxy M10 through its paces, and here's our review. Samsung Galaxy M10 design The back and sides of the Samsung Galaxy M10 are plastic, with curved edges and corners. The ports and buttons are all where we expected them to be, and the only thing that really stood out was the speaker grille at the back rather than at the bottom. This was common a few years ago, but now comes across as odd. It also causes audio to be slightly muffled when the phone is lying flat on its back, which can affect how loud the ringtone is. The top-left corner of the back of the phone has the dual-camera setup and flash, and you'll also see a Samsung logo and some regulatory text. The blue colour of our review unit looked good, but the plastic was prone to picking up fingerprints and smudges. Something that a lot of users will appreciate on the device is the SIM and external storage tray, which features dedicated slots for two Nano-SIM cards and a microSD card. It's also worth pointing out that the Samsung Galaxy M10 doesn't have a fingerprint sensor, and you only have face recognition as a method of biometric security on the device. The screen on the phone is a 6.22-inch HD+ resolution ‘Infinity-V' TFT display, named so because of the shape of the notch. Perhaps its biggest issue is the resolution; at 720x1520 pixels, you get a 19:9 aspect ratio but it isn't very sharp. For basic usage, we didn't have too many issues, particularly with apps such as WhatsApp or anything that doesn't rely on heavy visuals. Advertisement The Samsung Experience UI looks alright even with the lower resolution, although we could see some grain around the app icons. However, we weren't impressed with the screen when using it with Netflix and simple games such as Subway Surfers. We also didn't quite like the colours and brightness, and found that things don't look very good at wider viewing angles. Furthermore, the screen appears dull unless you drag the brightness slider all the way to the maximum level. What we did like about the screen was its size, proportions, and edge-to-edge design. Samsung Galaxy M10 specifications and software You also get a 3,400mAh battery and a 5W charger in the box. While the battery capacity is acceptable given the price and specifications of the phone, the charger isn't nearly as fast as it should be. During our testing it took a little over three hours to fully charge the device. The phone also uses the dated Micro-USB standard for charging and data transfers. A 3.5mm headphone socket lets you connect
wired headphones to the phone. A couple of interesting aspects include the lock screen Stories feature and the dual-messenger feature. The former shows you different images on the lock screen which often have to do with current events and news (but also a few ads), while the latter lets you have two instances of popular apps such as WhatsApp so you can use two different accounts on the same device. The Samsung Galaxy M10 features face recognition, but we found ourselves better off using a PIN or no security at all. The face recognition feature took a few seconds to unlock the phone each time we tried it, and often failed even in good lighting conditions. Samsung Galaxy M10 performance and battery life 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage is now what we'd expect from a sub-Rs. 10,000 smartphone, and Samsung has delivered this on the variant priced at Rs. 8,990. You can run most popular apps, including instant messaging, social media services, and basic games without much trouble once they've loaded up. We did try to run PUBG Mobile on the phone, and the experience was expectedly poor with plenty of performance issues even at the lowest graphics settings. Putting the Samsung Galaxy M10 through our usual suite of benchmarking tools, we got results that were in line with the dated SoC. AnTuTu produced a score of 64,371, while Geekbench returned a single-core score of 728 and a multi-core score of 3,674. These numbers might have been good enough for a mid-range smartphone back in 2016, but serve as adequate evidence of the Galaxy M10's poor performance in 2019. Even the graphical benchmark tests returned scores that were lower than those of the similarly priced Realme C1 (Review). We put the Samsung Galaxy M10 through our HD video loop battery test and got a screen time of 14 hours and 29 minutes with a full charge of the 3,400mAh battery. The HD+ resolution of the screen and power-efficient processor can be credited with the good battery life, and we saw a similar level of efficiency even in day-to-day usage. With basic usage that included having a single SIM card connected to an LTE network, taking a few photos, streaming some Netflix video, and playing a few basic games, the phone easily lasted through the day with plenty of power left to carry through till around noon of the next day. As mentioned, the only drawback in this aspect is the slow charging. Samsung Galaxy M10 cameras The primary rear camera on the
Samsung Galaxy M10 isn't bad by any means considering the price of the device, but it isn't very good either. Photos taken with the Samsung Galaxy M10 are good at first glance, but looking closely shows some grain and lack of detail. Furthermore, colours are a bit dull, and the photos appear a bit darker than the actual scenes photographed. Low-light performance can be alright when shooting macro images and close-ups, but with subjects at a distance, you'll see a lot of grain in the images. Further, brightly lit parts of the image (such as street lights or lamps) tend to get overexposed. Video looks decent, but the lack of stabilisation means that any video taken while moving will capture all the shakes. The front camera is alright as well, and adequate for video calls or the occasional selfie. On the whole, the camera setup on the Samsung Galaxy M10 is acceptable for the price, but you shouldn't expect too much from this phone. Verdict However, this budget smartphone is far from perfect. The excellent battery life is a result of two big letdowns the HD+ resolution screen and the dated SoC. While the shape and dimensions of the screen give this phone its modern look, the quality isn't quite as good as we'd have liked. Furthermore, performance on this device is below average, and the camera doesn't achieve a lot beyond its key feature of ultra-wide-angle photography. The Samsung Galaxy M10 is a device for Samsung fans who are looking for a phone with a modern design, but options such as the Realme C1 (Review) and Xiaomi Redmi 6 (Review) are, in our opinion, more rounded devices at around the same price. If you do go for the Samsung Galaxy M10, we recommend that you get the 3GB RAM/ 32GB storage variant. 5 में से 4.0 स्टार Best mobile in this price HIGHLIGHTS Enter the Samsung Galaxy M10, a smartphone that is incredibly fresh and different from what we've come to expect from Samsung. The company previously shunned the idea of the notch, but the Samsung Galaxy M10 and slightly more expensive Galaxy M20 are the company's first phones to sport this element. While the notch itself might be considered a disruptive design element, the idea of the notch is to allow a screen that occupies more of the front, and that's the look Samsung is going for here. We've put the new Samsung Galaxy M10 through its paces, and here's our review. Samsung Galaxy M10 design The back and sides of the Samsung Galaxy M10 are plastic, with curved edges and corners. The ports and buttons are all where we expected them to be, and the only thing that really stood out was the speaker grille at the back rather than at the bottom. This was common a few years ago, but now comes across as odd. It also causes audio to be slightly muffled when the phone is lying flat on its back, which can affect how loud the ringtone is. The top-left corner of the back of the phone has the dual-camera setup and flash, and you'll also see a Samsung logo and some regulatory text. The blue colour of our review unit looked good, but the plastic was prone to picking up fingerprints and smudges. Something that a lot of users will appreciate on the device is the SIM and external storage tray, which features dedicated slots for two Nano-SIM cards and a microSD card. It's also worth pointing out that the Samsung Galaxy M10 doesn't have a fingerprint sensor, and you only have face recognition as a method of biometric security on the device. The screen on the phone is a 6.22-inch HD+ resolution ‘Infinity-V' TFT display, named so because of the shape of the notch. Perhaps its biggest issue is the resolution; at 720x1520 pixels, you get a 19:9 aspect ratio but it isn't very sharp. For basic usage, we didn't have too many issues, particularly with apps such as WhatsApp or anything that doesn't rely on heavy visuals. Advertisement The Samsung Experience UI looks alright even with the lower resolution, although we could see some grain around the app icons. However, we weren't impressed with the screen when using it with Netflix and simple games such as Subway Surfers. We also didn't quite like the colours and brightness, and found that things don't look very good at wider viewing angles. Furthermore, the screen appears dull unless you drag the brightness slider all the way to the maximum level. What we did like about the screen was its size, proportions, and edge-to-edge design. Samsung Galaxy M10 specifications and software You also get a 3,400mAh battery and a 5W charger in the box. While the battery capacity is acceptable given the price and specifications of the phone,
the charger isn't nearly as fast as it should be. During our testing it took a little over three hours to fully charge the device. The phone also uses the dated Micro-USB standard for charging and data transfers. A 3.5mm headphone socket lets you connect wired headphones to the phone. A couple of interesting aspects include the lock screen Stories feature and the dual-messenger feature. The former shows you different images on the lock screen which often have to do with current events and news (but also a few ads), while the latter lets you have two instances of popular apps such as WhatsApp so you can use two different accounts on the same device. The Samsung Galaxy M10 features face recognition, but we found ourselves better off using a PIN or no security at all. The face recognition feature took a few seconds to unlock the phone each time we tried it, and often failed even in good lighting conditions. Samsung Galaxy M10 performance and battery life 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage is now what we'd expect from a sub-Rs. 10,000 smartphone, and Samsung has delivered this on the variant priced at Rs. 8,990. You can run most popular apps, including instant messaging, social media services, and basic games without much trouble once they've loaded up. We did try to run PUBG Mobile on the phone, and the experience was expectedly poor with plenty of performance issues even at the lowest graphics settings. Putting the Samsung Galaxy M10 through our usual suite of benchmarking tools, we got results that were in line with the dated SoC. AnTuTu produced a score of 64,371, while Geekbench returned a single-core score of 728 and a multi-core score of 3,674. These numbers might have been good enough for a mid-range smartphone back in 2016, but serve as adequate evidence of the Galaxy M10's poor performance in 2019. Even the graphical benchmark tests returned scores that were lower than those of the similarly priced Realme C1 (Review). We put the Samsung Galaxy M10 through our HD video loop battery test and got a screen time of 14 hours and 29 minutes with a full charge of the 3,400mAh battery. The HD+ resolution of the screen and power-efficient processor can be credited with the good battery life, and we saw a similar level of efficiency even in day-to-day usage. With basic usage that included having a single SIM card connected to an LTE network, taking a few photos, streaming some Netflix video, and playing a few basic games, the phone easily lasted through the day with plenty of power left to carry through till around noon of the next day. As mentioned, the only drawback in this aspect is the slow charging. Samsung Galaxy M10 cameras The primary rear camera on the Samsung Galaxy M10 isn't bad by any means considering the price of the device, but it isn't very good either. Photos taken with the Samsung Galaxy M10 are good at first glance, but looking closely shows some grain and lack of detail.
Furthermore, colours are a bit dull, and the photos appear a bit darker than the actual scenes photographed. Low-light performance can be alright when shooting macro images and close-ups, but with subjects at a distance, you'll see a lot of grain in the images. Further, brightly lit parts of the image (such as street lights or lamps) tend to get overexposed. Video looks decent, but the lack of stabilisation means that any video taken while moving will capture all the shakes. The front camera is alright as well, and adequate for video calls or the occasional selfie. On the whole, the camera setup on the Samsung Galaxy M10 is acceptable for the price, but you shouldn't expect too much from this phone. Verdict However, this budget smartphone is far from perfect. The excellent battery life is a result of two big letdowns the HD+ resolution screen and the dated SoC. While the shape and dimensions of the screen give this phone its modern look, the quality isn't quite as good as we'd have liked. Furthermore, performance on this device is below average, and the camera doesn't achieve a lot beyond its key feature of ultra-wide-angle photography. The Samsung Galaxy M10 is a device for Samsung fans who are looking for a phone with a modern design, but options such as the Realme C1 (Review) and Xiaomi Redmi 6 (Review) are, in our opinion, more rounded devices at around the same price. If you do go for the Samsung Galaxy M10, we recommend that you get the 3GB RAM/ 32GB storage variant. सैमसंग M10 कितने रुपए का है?Samsung Galaxy M11 Price vs Samsung Galaxy M10 Price
कंपनी ने अभी इस बारे में कोई भी आधिकारिक जानकारी को साझा नहीं किया है। दूसरी तरफ, सैमसंग गैलेक्सी एम10 के 2 जीबी और 16 जीबी स्टोरेज वेरिएंट का दाम 6,990 रुपये है। वहीं, 3 जीबी और 32 जीबी स्टोरेज वेरिएंट का दाम 7,990 रुपये है।
सैमसंग गैलेक्सी 11 कितने का है?कीमत: कीमत की बात की जाए तो Samsung Galaxy M11 के 3 GB रैम + 32 GB इंटरनल स्टोरेज वेरिएंट की कीमत 10,499 रुपये है। वहीं 4 GB रैम + 64 GB इंटरनल स्टोरेज वेरिएंट की कीमत 11,999 रुपये है। वहीं अब कीमत में कटौती के बाद Galaxy M11 का 4 GB रैम + 64 GB इंटरनल स्टोरेज वेरिएंट 10,999 रुपये में मिल रहा है।
सैमसंग M12 का प्राइस कितना है?Samsung Galaxy M12 Price in India
याद दिला दें कि मार्च में इस मॉडल को कंपनी ने 10,999 रुपये में लॉन्च किया था यानी पूरे 700 रुपये की छूट दी जा रही है। वहीं, Galaxy M12 के 6 जीबी रैम के साथ 128 जीबी स्टोरेज से पैक्ड मॉडल को Amazon Sale और सैमसंग की ऑफिशियल वेबसाइट पर छूट के बाद 12,299 रुपये में खरीदा जा सकता है।
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