Samsung launched the Galaxy A10 back in February
this year, and then followed it up with the Galaxy A10e last week. Now it seems
these smartphones will soon be joined by a third device - the Galaxy A10s. A Samsung smartphone bearing
model number SM-A107F, believed to be the Galaxy A10s, has passed through FCC
hinting at an imminent launch.
The FCC listing reveals that this smartphone will
pack a 3,900 mAh battery. The listing also includes a schematic of the
smartphone which shows a dual camera setup at the back accompanied by an LED flash
and a fingerprint scanner. Furthermore, the smartphone also has a headphone jack at the bottom
on the right side of the USB port.
The SM-A10F measures 157 mm in length, 75.8 mm in
width and 174.3 mm diagonally, which translates to 6.86 inches, though obviously
that won't be all display. For comparison, the Galaxy A10 has a 6.2-inch screen, a 13MP single
rear camera, a 3,400 mAh battery, and it doesn't have a fingerprint scanner
like the A10s.
The Galaxy A10 is powered by an Exynos 7884 SoC and
it remains to be seen if the Galaxy A10s also comes with this chipset at the
helm or will have something more powerful.