banner



Galaxy A01 with dual cameras, 3,000 mAh battery gets FCC approval

Last updated: November 27th, 2019 at fourteen:fifteen UTC+01:00

A new budget Galaxy A serial phone, the Galaxy A01, has been canonical past the FCC. Rumors of the Galaxy A01 first came out effectually 2 months ago, when a few of the device's specs were revealed through the Geekbench benchmark database and by a report from an Indian publication, which suggested the device would be sold as the Galaxy A5. At the time, the A01 had popped up on Geekbench as a Qualcomm reference telephone, making us recollect that it may non be a device for the consumer market. However, that's conspicuously not the case.

The Galaxy A01 is another of Samsung's ODM (original device equipment) phones, which are devices that use the Samsung brand just are manufactured by a different company. The Galaxy A10s, for example, is manufactured by Jiaxing Yongrui Electron Engineering in China, while the A01 is made by Huaqin Telecom, a visitor based in Shanghai that also makes devices for Huawei. The purpose of ODM phones is for Samsung to reduce production costs and offering devices at a lower price, although it's unclear but how much the Milky way A01 will cost when it goes official.

It should be quite affordable, however, going by its specs. The FCC certification reveals that it has a three,000 mAh battery and dual rear cameras, and its benchmark entry had revealed just 2GB of RAM. The 2GB of RAM will exist accompanied by 16GB of storage, and at that place's a v.7-inch screen upwardly front end according to a previous report. It appeared on Geekbench with Android 10 on-board, which suggests the official launch is a few months abroad. Our sources tell us the device will exist bachelor in blue, blackness, and crimson, although the color options could change or expand at a afterward time.

Source: https://www.sammobile.com/news/galaxy-a01-with-dual-cameras-3000-mah-battery-gets-fcc-approval/

Posted by: smithhationt.blogspot.com

0 Response to "Galaxy A01 with dual cameras, 3,000 mAh battery gets FCC approval"

Post a Comment

Iklan Atas Artikel

Iklan Tengah Artikel 1

Iklan Tengah Artikel 2

Iklan Bawah Artikel