The brand’s upcoming sub-entry-level device, the Samsung Galaxy A05, is one step closer to its official launch as it receives approvals from FCC and BIS platforms. Their certifications are evidence that the Galaxy A05 will soon hit the market.
Although the certifications don't divulge extensive details, they indicate that the Galaxy A05 will support 4G LTE and various Wi-Fi frequency bands. Notably, the smartphone will likely sport Android 13 with the user-friendly One UI 5 skin on top, tailored to accommodate hardware limitations while ensuring a smooth experience.
The recent Bluetooth SIG certification played a vital role in confirming the Galaxy A05's existence. Evidently, the handset brings Bluetooth v3.0, so users can expect seamless connectivity with a wide range of Bluetooth-enabled accessories and peripherals, enhancing its wireless options.
As an upgrade to its predecessor, the Galaxy A04, which hit the market last August, the Galaxy A05 will likely come with improvements in processing power, display quality, and a potential upgrade in camera sensors. Since none of these details made it to FCC and BIS listings, here’s a brief rundown of Samsung 4G new model’s specifications.
The Galaxy A04 boasts a 6.5-inch Infinity-V display with HD+ resolution and a 5MP front camera, accompanied by a dual-camera setup on the back, headlined by a 50MP primary shooter and a 2MP depth sensor. With a substantial 5,000mAh battery, users can expect decent battery life and modest charging speeds with 10W power delivery.
As Samsung approaches the Galaxy A05's launch, tech enthusiasts can anticipate an affordable yet competent device, providing a viable option for cost-conscious consumers seeking a reliable smartphone without breaking the bank.