At first glance, the Samsung Galaxy A60 and Galaxy M40 feel like the same phone in daily use. The real differences are small and mostly affect selfies, pricing, and long-term ownership in Bangladesh.
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Selfie camera quality is the only hardware difference you can feel: The Galaxy A60 uses a 32MP front camera, while the Galaxy M40 uses a 16MP sensor. In real use, the A60 captures sharper selfies in daylight and holds more detail for social media uploads. In low light, the difference becomes smaller, but the A60 still looks slightly clearer.
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Rear camera performance is identical in daily use: Both phones share the same 32MP + 8MP ultra-wide + 5MP depth rear camera setup. Photo color, HDR behavior, video quality, and night performance feel the same. There is no advantage if you mainly use the rear camera.
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Official availability changes the ownership experience: The Galaxy M40 was officially sold in Bangladesh, which means easier access to warranty service and parts. The Galaxy A60 was sold only through grey imports, so support depended on the seller. This difference matters more in the long term than specs.
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Pricing behavior creates a value gap: Even though both phones perform the same, the A60 usually costs more due to limited supply. The M40 has more stable pricing and is often cheaper, making it the better value choice for most buyers.
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Software experience is completely the same: Both phones launched with Android 9 and received updates up to Android 11. App smoothness, UI animations, and system stability feel identical in daily use.
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Battery life and heating show no difference: Both devices use a 3,500 mAh battery and the same processor. Screen-on time, charging speed, and heat buildup during gaming or video use are nearly identical.
In short: if selfies matter most, the Galaxy A60 has a small edge. For better value and peace of mind in Bangladesh, the Galaxy M40 is the smarter choice.







