Samsung has quietly introduced the Galaxy M07 in India, adding another entry to its affordable M-series lineup. The new phone highlights a 90 Hz display and a six-year update commitment, an unusually long runway for a budget device.
Galaxy M07 sticks to the basics but nails longevity

Samsung isn’t chasing specs here; it’s sticking to a formula that works. The Galaxy M07 comes with a 6.7-inch LCD panel, pushing a 1600 × 720 resolution and a 90 Hz refresh rate. It’s not flashy, but the smoother scrolling will appeal to those moving up from slower screens.
Under the hood is the MediaTek Helio G99. Paired with 4 GB RAM and 64 GB of storage (expandable via microSD), it’s enough for everyday tasks. No performance records will be broken here, but that’s not the point.
Galaxy M07 stands out with six years of updates
What really separates this budget device is Samsung’s software pledge. The M07 will receive six Android version upgrades, from Android 16 through 21, and security patches through 2032. For context, that kind of support is rare even among mid-range devices.
The M07 ships with Android 15 and One UI straight out of the box, meaning it’s already ahead of most entry-level launches that often debut with older firmware.
Galaxy M07 offers a solid camera and standard extras
Camera-wise, the setup is modest. The rear hosts a 50 MP main sensor backed by a 2 MP depth filler. On the front sits an 8 MP selfie shooter. You won’t be capturing award-winning shots, but casual users won’t be left out.
The 5,000 mAh battery, IP54 dust and water resistance, and 3.5 mm headphone jack round out the core experience. It’s also just 7.6 mm thin, making it surprisingly sleek.
What you’re getting
Here’s a quick breakdown of what the Galaxy M07 brings:
- Display: 6.7-inch LCD, 90 Hz refresh
- Processor: MediaTek Helio G99
- RAM/Storage: 4 GB + 64 GB (expandable)
- Camera: 50 MP + 2 MP rear, 8 MP front
- Battery: 5,000 mAh
- Software: Android 15 + One UI
- Updates: 6 Android versions, 6 years of security
- Extras: IP54, headphone jack, side fingerprint scanner
It keeps things simple and smart
No price tag yet, but the spec sheet hints at a device aiming to stay competitive with the Galaxy A07. The M07 will launch in a single black colorway and only in a 4 GB + 64 GB variant, according to Samsung’s listing.
Samsung isn’t reinventing the budget phone here; it’s just building one that won’t feel outdated next year, or even five years from now. Smart move.