Samsung’s A0x smartphones debut as more budget-friendly offerings from the brand. They come with mediocre specifications but go easy on your wallet. The recent Galaxy A04 debuted last year with MediaTek Helio P35 octa-core processor. And the company could soon introduce the Galaxy A05 as it has started to bag multiple certifications. In the latest development, Galaxy A05 has received FCC and BIS certifications.
Both certifications do not reveal much
information about the device. For what it’s worth, FCC tells us the Galaxy A05
(SM-A055M) will bring 4G LTE as well as Wi-Fi 2.4Ghz, 5Ghz, and 5.8Ghz
frequency bands support. The Bureau of
Indian Standards (BIS) certification, on the other hand, only reveals the model
number. However, the authority hints the Galaxy A05 is nearing its Indian
launch.
Late in July, the smartphone also received
the Bluetooth SIG certification, which confirmed Bluetooth v3.0 support. It is
certain the Galaxy A05 will run Android 13 out of the box with One UI 5 skin on
top. However, the software may be the “core” version, made for budget-friendly
phones with hardware limitations.
The Galaxy A05 is supposed to be an
upgrade over the Galaxy A04, which debuted last year in August. An upgrade
means likely a new processor, display improvements, and if Samsung is being
generous, you might also see new camera sensors. To remind you, the Galaxy A04
brings a 6.5-inch display with an Infinity-V notch and HD+ resolution. It gets
a 5M front camera and a dual-camera system on the back, headlined by a 50MP
primary shooter and a 2MP depth sensor. The device has a 5,000mAh battery unit
that likely supports 10W charging.
