Samsung Galaxy A6 and A6+ make an appearance on FCC

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Not actual product. For Illustration Purposes Only.

Rumours of the Samsung Galaxy A6 has been floating around the internet for a while now. A recent update by GSMArena states that the Samsung Galaxy A6 and Galaxy A6+ has been certified by the Federal Communications Commission.

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Galaxy A6(Left) and Galaxy A6+(Right)

To further back the evidence of the soon to be announced device, the Galaxy A6 and A6+ received Wi-Fi certification from the Wi-Fi Alliance. These devices were also listed on GeekBench much earlier.

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Wi-Fi Certification for Galaxy A6

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Samsung Galaxy A6 Benchmark

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Samsung Galaxy A6+ Benchmark

In terms of Technical Specifications, the Galaxy A6(SM-A600FN) will ship with an Exynos 7870 chipset along with 3GB of RAM while the Galaxy A6+(SM-A605G) will have a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 chipset as well as 4GB of RAM. Both these devices will be running on Android Oreo Operating System with Samsung's own TouchWiz UI.

Based on the Wi-Fi Certification for the Galaxy A6, the device will only support Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n but sadly not ac. The A6+ on the otherhand, supports up to Wi-Fi 802.11ac since it's running on a Snapdragon 625 Chipset.

As of right now there is no official news in terms of pricing of the Samsung Galaxy A6 and A6+ or when would the device be made available in the Malaysian market.