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Samsung Galaxy M12 has launched as the newest addition to the Galaxy M-series. The Samsung Galaxy M12 is seen as the successor to the M11 which launched in 2020. It features a massive 6,000mAh battery and offers up to 6GB of RAM, with onboard storage up to 128GB.
The Samsung Galaxy M12 is built around a 6.50-inch HD+ (720×1,600 pixels) TFT Infinity-V display with a 20:9 aspect ratio. It sports an 8MP snapper up front that takes care of selfies and video calls.

The Samsung Galaxy M12 launched with an octa-core processor believed to be the Exynos 850 under the hood that keeps this device running. It is hooked to 6GB of RAM and 128GB of onboard storage that can be expanded via microSD card to an amazing 1TB.
On the software front, the Samsung Galaxy M12 runs the Android 11 with One UI on top. In the optics department, four rear cameras line up the back panel, with a 48MP sensor heading the setup. This snapper is assisted by a 5MP secondary sensor, a 2MP macro shooter and a 2MP depth sensor. The Samsung Galaxy M12 launched with a powerful 6,000mAh battery with a 15W fast charging support that is tipped to deliver up to 58 hours of talk time on a 4G network.
This device is available in a variety of colour options with the Attractive Black, Elegant Blue and Trendy Emerald Green colours available. There is no news yet concerning its price but it is expected to cost slightly more than the M11.
Samsung Galaxy M12 Price and Specs
- OS: Android 11 with One UI
- Release Date: February 2021
- RAM: 6GB
- ROM: 128GB
- Network Type: 3G/4G-LTE
- Selfie Camera: 8MP
- Rear camera: 48MP+5MP+2MP+2MP
- Display: 6.50-inchHD+ TFT Infinity-V display
- Battery: 6,000mAh with 15W quick charging support
- Processor: Exynos 850
- Price: Yet to be revealed
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Software updates enhance and lengthen the lifespan of mobile devices. A software update can make your smartphone brand new or add improved features and/or performance. It is one of the key reasons why I love them and exactly why I am looking forward to the MIUI 12.5 update.
Xiaomi has announced the Mi 11 Global version , as well the features and timeline for the MIUI 12.5 update, and I am even more excited about my Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Pro already (yes; it is one of the eligible phones for the update) and has been officially listed, among others.

What Are The Benefits Of The MIUI 12.5 Update?
The most impactful improvement in MIUI12.5 is the better performance optimisation. Xiaomi says that in MIUI 12.5, the software’s CPU usage has been reduced by up to 22%, and power consumption has dropped by up to 15%.
In practical terms, this means Xiaomi smartphones that get the update will run smoother, more fluid, and consume less battery power. Yay! Android is a resource hog and every optimisation that manufacturers make to improve performance is a good thing.
Next on the list of benefits that MIUI 12.5 bring to the table is that more pre-installed apps can now be uninstalled or deleted. Double Yay! There are still some of them that cannot be uninstalled but then, Xiaomi says you can hide them. I hate having to see apps that I have no use for just sitting there in my phone.
The first batch of Xiaomi phones to get MIUI 12.5 update in April/May 2021
The first batch of devices will start receiving the MIUI 12.5 update in the second quarter of 2021, specifically from April. The list includes:
- Xiaomi Mi 10T
- Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro
- Xiaomi Mi 10
- Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro
- Xiaomi Mi 11

The second batch of Xiaomi phones to get MIUI 12.5 update in June 2021
The second batch of smartphones to get the update, starting in June, include:
- Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite 5G
- Xiaomi Mi 10T Lite
- Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Pro
- Xiaomi Mi Note 10
- Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite
- Redmi Note 9T
- Redmi Note 9 Pro
- Redmi Note 9S
- Redmi Note 9
- Redmi Note 8 Pro
- Redmi 9
The update will be available OTA.
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The Xiaomi Mi 11 and MIUI 12.5 announcement. Source
Author:Mister Mobility
Digital Skills and Communication Coach | Mobile Phone Connoisseur since 2001 | Tech Blogging since 2004