The Samsung Galaxy A21s we've been hearing
about for a few months has been certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance, FCC as well as
Bluetooth SIG. Now the smartphone has bagged certification from Thailand's
NBTC, meaning it should go official soon. The Galaxy A21s has half a dozen
model numbers, but the one that's been certified by NBTC sports model code
SM-A21F/DS.
The Thai certifying authority's website
doesn't reveal any specifications of the A21s, but the smartphone passed
through Geekbench last month revealing key specs in the process: Exynos 850
SoC, 3GB RAM, and Android 10.
The Galaxy A21s will arrive in Black,
Blue, White, and Red colors and have two storage options - 32GB and 64GB. It's
rumored to sport a 6.55" HD+ display and pack a total of four cameras - a
13MP selfie camera on the front and a 48MP main camera at the back joined by an
8MP ultrawide and 2MP macro units.
Fueling the entire package will be a 5,000
mAh battery, which is said to draw power through a microUSB port. That's weird
since the Galaxy A20 and A20s both feature USB-C ports.
