
And the M10s' main upgrade looks to be in the performance department – the SM-M107F is powered by an Exynos 7885/7904 chipset, the same one that powers the Galaxy M20 and Galaxy M30. The M10 uses the Exynos 7870, which is a rather old budget-grade Exynos chip that is all about efficiency and has been found in many Galaxy J series phones. The device also has 3GB of RAM, and like every phone launched after the Galaxy S10, runs Android Pie out of the box.
Samsung is also prepping a Galaxy M20s and a Galaxy M30s, both of which are likely to be the first Galaxy phones with a 6,000 mAh battery. The Galaxy A10s also brings a larger battery compared to the Galaxy A10, so it's possible the Galaxy M10s will have a bigger battery than the M10 (which has a 3,400 mAh battery). What other upgrades these devices will offer remains to be seen.