#MonsterReloaded: an unbeatable 90 Hz refresh rate display, 8 nm Exynos 850 processor, real 48MP Quad camera and 6000mAh battery

After defeating 12 celebrities with ease, the #MonsterReloaded challenge finally ended with a roaring roar from Samsung’s camp. And in case you’re not following, here’s a little update for you – the internet was split into two parts, one rooting for the 12 incredible celebrities who were looking to exhaust the Galaxy M12’s monstrous 6000mAh battery powered by Exynos 850 8 nm processor. At the same time, the other side being realistic, understood the potential of the smartphone battery and was hoping that the Galaxy M12 would win it all. And, as expected, Team 12 failed to drain the 6000mAh battery from the Samsung Galaxy M12 and gave up. The smartphone survived the wrath of 12 celebrities to be the winner of the #MonsterReloaded challenge.

Actress Sarah Jane Dais kicked off the challenge with
100% battery remaining on the smartphone. But after working hard to exhaust the battery, she gave up and asked hunker Angad Bedi to continue with the challenge. Even Angad Bedi failed to keep up with the Galaxy M12’s battery performance and passed the baton to actor Sayani Gupta, who tried his luck with the device, eventually giving it to cricket player Varun Sood. Now, Varun managed to drain the device, but by the time he gave in, the smartphone showed
74%!!!

What’s interesting about the challenge is that each celebrity was using the device to its fullest, whether it was doubling up on the smartphone’s True 48MP Quad Camera or the impressive 90 Hz refresh rate screen or game performance courtesy of the 8 nm Exynos 850 processor .

Then it was actor Shriya Pilgaonkar’s turn to increase the challenge in the #MonsterReloaded challenge. Even she failed to keep up with the Galaxy M12’s battery and similar was the case with actress Amyra Dastur. By the time the actor Sumeet Vyas had the device, the smartphone was already appearing
59%, giving the long list of celebrities a sigh of relief at being able to defeat the device. But, the Galaxy M12 is called the Monster Reloaded for a reason. And the reason was put to the test by the next group of celebrities.

But model Asim Riaz, Sayan Bakshi, actor Aahana Kumra and Eesha Rebba tried to drain the battery, but failed, leaving the device hanging from
15%.

Finally, the mighty Amit Sadh managed to reduce the battery to
08%, but even his efforts fell short of taking down the Galaxy M12.

With the challenge now over, we can see the smartphone in person and finally understand why it is called #MonsterReloaded.


First, there is the smooth and buttery 90 Hz refresh rate display …

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… which forces you to use the device more than ever. In front of the device, you see a massive 6.5 ”HD + Infinity-V screen that, when combined with the 90 Hz refresh rate, provides an experience like no other. Whether it’s rolling nonstop on social media or enjoying a binge session of your favorite series, or playing nonstop, the Galaxy M12 justifies its value.

Then there’s the 8 nm Exynos 850 processor …

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… which makes the experience of using the smartphone a joyous subject. Unlike all competitive smartphones, which usually come with an 11 nm processor, the Galaxy M12 has an elegant and energy efficient Exynos 850 processor that helps you to carry out your daily tasks with ease, without compromising the performance of the drums.


Then there’s the real Quad 48MP camera …

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… That allows you to capture the world in a completely new light. The main camera in this smartphone is a True 48MP sensor that is paired with an 8MP Ultrawide sensor and a 2MP depth sensor and a 2MP macro sensor. With the flawless True 48MP Quad Camera with ISOCELL GM2 sensor, you’ll get clarity and details like never before. True resolution, as opposed to normal resolution, promises a much more consistent, accurate and clear output from all of our images and videos. And for those epic moments, you can always count on the 8 MP front camera for jaw-dropping selfies.

Finally, there is the 6000mAh battery …

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… Which is the USP of the Galaxy M12. However, there is much more under the hood than this bad boy packs. For example, when you are somehow able to discharge the battery and want to recharge it quickly, the 15 W Type C quick charger that comes in the box will help you do this with ease. That said, the Galaxy M12 is a complete banger device, considering the price.

Ah! The price…

… The Galaxy M12 is what makes it a serious candidate to rule the smartphone budget segment. Priced at Rs.10,999 for the 4 GB of RAM + 64 GB of internal storage and Rs.13,499 for the variant of 6 GB of RAM + internal storage of 128 GB, the Galaxy M12 is an excellent investment. The smartphone supports Dolby ATMOS when you listen to music through the headphones. And to make your streaming experience more enjoyable, the Galaxy M12 is Widevine L1 certified to allow you to stream HD content. Out of the box, the Galaxy M12 runs on OneUI Core based on the latest version of Android 11. The device has a super fast facial unlock and, for a more efficient and safer way to unlock the smartphone, there is a dedicated device mounted on the side of the scanner. fingerprint.

Coming now to the availability of the Samsung Galaxy M12. The smartphone will be available for purchase from March 18, 2021, at the Samsung E-Store, Amazon.in and at the main points of sale. The Galaxy M12 is available in Black, Blue and White.

Bonus offers await you if you buy the Galaxy M12 ASAP!

For the launch of the device, Samsung has an introductory launch offer for a limited time on all channels. If you use an ICICI credit card to purchase the smartphone, you will receive up to Rs. 1000 / – instant refund on EMI and non-EMI transactions, whereas if you are using an ICICI debit card, you will receive up to Rs. 1000 / – instant refund on EMI transactions. The end result is that, with this offer in place, you can get the Galaxy M12 (4 GB of RAM + 64 GB internal storage variant) for just Rs.9999 *.

To learn more about the device, click here.

* Incl. Refund of Rs 1000 on ICICI bank cards.


Disclaimer: This is a post about the brand and was written by the Spotlight team at Times Internet.

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