Samsung is all set to launch its first-ever 5G-enabled Galaxy-M series smartphone, the Galaxy M42 5G in India on April 28th. This particular handset is in the news since the last few weeks, thanks to several certifications and benchmark listing. Earlier, the device was speculated to launch as the rebranded Galaxy A42 5G. Now, it is officially confirmed that the Galaxy M42 5G indeed will be the rebrand of the Galaxy A42 5G, thanks to the Google Play supported device list. The Google Play Console listing reveals that both the Galaxy M42 5G and the Galaxy A42 5G have the same device code “a42xq”.
Galaxy M42 5G Will Be Rebrand of the Galaxy A42 5G Reveals Google Play Console Listing
The Google Play Console listing showcases us the specifications of the Galaxy A42 5G that has the device code as “a42xq”. The Galaxy M42 5G even bears the same “a42xq” device code. This leads us to the fact that the Galaxy M42 5G will be a rebrand of the A42 5G. According to the Google Play Console listing, the A42 5G comes with 6GB of RAM and packs Snapdragon 750G processor. These hardware specifications does match with the one that was revealed by Geekebench earlier. The Galaxy M42 5G was spotted at Geekbench a few days ago. In the Geekbench results, the device had managed to pull off 650 and 1779 points in the single-core and multi-core test respectively.