Samsung Galaxy A03 has allegedly been noticed with a Wi-Fi Alliance certification, hinting that the launch of the smartphone might not be far off. The certification for the mannequin SM-A032F/DS does not expose a lot info however a earlier report means that the Galaxy A03 will probably be powered by a Unisoc SC9836A SoC paired with 2GB of RAM. The smartphone is claimed to pack a 5,000mAh battery and it’s mentioned to get a 3GB RAM variant as nicely, much like its predecessor Samsung Galaxy A02.
As talked about, Samsung Galaxy A03 is believed to have been spotted on the Wi-Fi Alliance certification web site, with mannequin quantity SM-A032F/DS. The certification was spotted by 91Mobiles. Not a lot details about the Samsung smartphone is revealed from the certification. Nonetheless, it does point out that the upcoming smartphone will probably be getting a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi band with 802.11 b/g/n and Wi-Fi Direct. Furthemore, the certification additionally mentions that the SM-A032F/DS will run Android 11 out-of-the-box.
Final month, Samsung Galaxy A03 was spotted in US Federal Communications Fee (FCC) and Geekbench itemizing. The US FCC listings point out that the upcoming smartphone will pack a 5,000mAh battery. The itemizing additionally mentions the smartphone’s community connectivity choices and there isn’t any point out of 5G connectivity. The mannequin quantity on the US FCC itemizing is SM-A032M, whereas on Geekbench it’s listed with SM-A032F — hinting on the existence of a number of fashions.
The Geekbench itemizing mentions that the Galaxy A03 will probably be powered by a Unisoc SC9836A SoC paired with 2GB of RAM. Much like its predecessor — Galaxy A02 — the smartphone is purported to get a 3GB RAM variant. The Geekbench itemizing additionally mentions that it’ll run Android 11. Additional info on specs of the Galaxy A03 are unavailable as of now. The smartphone is purported to launch someday later this yr.
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