By Michael B. Norris | Founder & Lead Analyst, TrendingAlone
The Verdict: The Samsung Galaxy M06 5G is a marathon runner, not a sprinter. It’s an excellent choice for a first-time smartphone user or someone whose day revolves around WhatsApp, YouTube, and phone calls. But if you expect to heavily multitask or play demanding games, the hidden hardware bottlenecks will frustrate you within months.
Budget phones are everywhere. Honest ones are rare.
Over the last week, I stepped away from the sterile benchmark testing labs and spent time in retail shops from Navi Mumbai to Thane, watching real people spend their hard-earned money. Most reviews of the Samsung Galaxy M06 5G will read you the spec sheet. They will tell you about the Mediatek Dimensity 6300 processor, the 6.7-inch HD+ 90Hz display, and the 5,000 mAh battery.
But specs don't tell the whole story. I handed this phone to my 12-year-old daughter, who couldn't care less about AnTuTu scores, to see how it handled a barrage of group chats and Instagram reels. I pushed it the way an actual buyer would.
Here is what the standard tech blogs are completely missing about the Galaxy M06 5G.

However, there is no charger in the box.
This completely changes the buying math. If you want that 25W speed, you have to shell out an additional ₹500 to ₹800 for an official Samsung adapter. If you refuse the "charger tax" and use an old 10W brick you have lying around, filling that massive 5,000 mAh battery will take nearly three hours. When you are operating on a strict budget, an unexpected ₹800 accessory is a major dealbreaker.
The real culprit behind the stuttering is the UFS 2.2 storage standard. The Dimensity 6300 processor is actually quite capable. But UFS 2.2 is an aging, slow storage drive. When you snap a photo with the 50MP main camera and immediately try to switch to Instagram, the phone hesitates. It isn't just running out of memory; the storage drive itself is physically too slow to write that large image file and fetch the social media app simultaneously. If you are a heavy multitasker, even upgrading to the 6GB RAM model won't fully cure this bottleneck.
The reality of budget 5G modems is far more complicated. In dense urban environments or deep inside apartment complexes, budget modems struggle with thermal management and antenna gain. During my testing, the M06 5G frequently dropped down to 4G inside concrete buildings, struggling to hold onto the 5G signal that premium devices maintain effortlessly. Yes, it connects to 5G networks, but it doesn't always have the hardware muscle to hold that connection when conditions are anything less than perfect.
That sounds incredible. But let’s apply some common sense.
By 2029, this phone will be tasked with running Android 19. If you are pushing a futuristic operating system through an entry-level Dimensity 6300 chip and slow UFS 2.2 storage, the experience will likely be a stuttering, frustrating mess. The extended security patches are a massive win for banking and privacy. But buyers shouldn't trick themselves into believing this phone will still feel "fast" four years down the road.
Galaxy M06 5G Features and Specifications Review
This video provides a visual breakdown of the phone's hardware features and highlights the missing gyroscope and reverse charging capabilities that are often overlooked.
Further reading:
The Verdict: The Samsung Galaxy M06 5G is a marathon runner, not a sprinter. It’s an excellent choice for a first-time smartphone user or someone whose day revolves around WhatsApp, YouTube, and phone calls. But if you expect to heavily multitask or play demanding games, the hidden hardware bottlenecks will frustrate you within months.
Budget phones are everywhere. Honest ones are rare.
Over the last week, I stepped away from the sterile benchmark testing labs and spent time in retail shops from Navi Mumbai to Thane, watching real people spend their hard-earned money. Most reviews of the Samsung Galaxy M06 5G will read you the spec sheet. They will tell you about the Mediatek Dimensity 6300 processor, the 6.7-inch HD+ 90Hz display, and the 5,000 mAh battery.
But specs don't tell the whole story. I handed this phone to my 12-year-old daughter, who couldn't care less about AnTuTu scores, to see how it handled a barrage of group chats and Instagram reels. I pushed it the way an actual buyer would.
Here is what the standard tech blogs are completely missing about the Galaxy M06 5G.

The Hidden "Charger Tax"
On paper, the Galaxy M06 5G supports 25W fast charging. That sounds like a solid perk for a phone starting around the ₹10,000 mark.However, there is no charger in the box.
This completely changes the buying math. If you want that 25W speed, you have to shell out an additional ₹500 to ₹800 for an official Samsung adapter. If you refuse the "charger tax" and use an old 10W brick you have lying around, filling that massive 5,000 mAh battery will take nearly three hours. When you are operating on a strict budget, an unexpected ₹800 accessory is a major dealbreaker.
The UFS 2.2 Storage Bottleneck
If you read other reviews, you'll hear complaints that the 4GB RAM variant struggles with app reloading. While true, they are blaming the wrong component.The real culprit behind the stuttering is the UFS 2.2 storage standard. The Dimensity 6300 processor is actually quite capable. But UFS 2.2 is an aging, slow storage drive. When you snap a photo with the 50MP main camera and immediately try to switch to Instagram, the phone hesitates. It isn't just running out of memory; the storage drive itself is physically too slow to write that large image file and fetch the social media app simultaneously. If you are a heavy multitasker, even upgrading to the 6GB RAM model won't fully cure this bottleneck.
Real-World 5G Signal Stability
Samsung prominently markets this as a 5G-ready device, boasting support for a wide array of bands. It is framed as future-proof.The reality of budget 5G modems is far more complicated. In dense urban environments or deep inside apartment complexes, budget modems struggle with thermal management and antenna gain. During my testing, the M06 5G frequently dropped down to 4G inside concrete buildings, struggling to hold onto the 5G signal that premium devices maintain effortlessly. Yes, it connects to 5G networks, but it doesn't always have the hardware muscle to hold that connection when conditions are anything less than perfect.
The Four-Year Software Paradox
Samsung deserves massive credit for bringing its signature update promise to the entry-level segment. The Galaxy M06 5G ships with Android 15 and promises four years of OS updates.That sounds incredible. But let’s apply some common sense.
By 2029, this phone will be tasked with running Android 19. If you are pushing a futuristic operating system through an entry-level Dimensity 6300 chip and slow UFS 2.2 storage, the experience will likely be a stuttering, frustrating mess. The extended security patches are a massive win for banking and privacy. But buyers shouldn't trick themselves into believing this phone will still feel "fast" four years down the road.
Galaxy M06 5G Features and Specifications Review
This video provides a visual breakdown of the phone's hardware features and highlights the missing gyroscope and reverse charging capabilities that are often overlooked.
Further reading:
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