The Samsung Galaxy A20e that's expected to go
official next week on April 10 has received FCC certification. It was spotted
on the certifying authority's website with model number SM-A202F/DS.
The FCC listing doesn't tell us much about the
Galaxy A20e, but it does reveal that the smartphone will sport a 5.8-inch
screen which is smaller than the display on Samsung Galaxy A20. This also
suggests that earlier rumors about the Galaxy A20e packing a 3,000 mAh battery
were correct. The FCC listing further reveals single band Wi-Fi support on the
A20e, but other than that, there's not much to it.
Alleged case renders of the Samsung Galaxy A20e
leaked last week and showed that it will look similar to the Galaxy A20. The
smartphone also appeared in a Geekbench listing back in February with an Exynos
7885 SoC, 3GB RAM, and Android Pie.
More information about this smartphone should follow
in the coming days.
