Samsung Galaxy A15 is now certified by the FCC - The new phone could feature a 5000mAh battery life and supports 25W fast charging

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Samsung fans are in for a treat. Just like last year, Samsung will release the budget-friendly Samsung Galaxy A15 series with two variants - 4G and 5G. Rumour says the 4G variant has cleared the FCC certification. So, what should you know about it?

For your information, the device was spotted on the FCC database with the model number SM-A155M. According to the database, it will feature 25W fast charging support, as well as Dual SIM support, a MicroSD card slot, and NFC. If this rumour is true, we are looking at a pretty capable gadget here.

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In addition, the Galaxy A15 could feature a MediaTek Helio G99 processor, runs 4GB RAM and Android 14. Previously, the A14 sports a 6.6-inch IPS LCD with Full HD+ resolution with a 60Hz refresh rate. The A14 also runs 5000mAh and supports 15W fast charging. Processor wise? It runs the Helio G85 chipset.

As we could expect, the new Galaxy A15 might not have too much difference compared to its predecessor. But we could expect it to have better tech specs for certain aspects. We have yet to confirm other details or the Malaysia release date for this phone. At this point, we should wait and see what Samsung has in store.

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