Samsung Galaxy A13s has allegedly been seen on the US FCC website, with a launch expected soon.

MobileCafe
0

 


HIGHLIGHTS

  • The new Samsung Galaxy A13 variant could be called Galaxy A13s.
  • A new edition of the Samsung Galaxy A13 may be released shortly.
  • The device is supposed to be an updated version of the Galaxy A13 LTE.
In March, the Samsung Galaxy A13 was released in India. Now, the smartphone manufacturer is claimed to be working on a revamped iteration of the phone with the model number SM-A137F. According to a fresh rumor, this next variation might be known as the Samsung Galaxy A13s. The next phone is said to have appeared on the FCC certification website. Earlier this week, the device was also discovered on the Bluetooth SIG certification website. As a result, the firm is expected to unveil the rumored new Galaxy A13 model shortly.

As previously stated, a new variation of the Samsung Galaxy A13 or Galaxy A13s with model number SM-A137F has supposedly been seen on the US FCC website. According to the description, the device will include a microSD card, NFC, and Bluetooth version 5.2. According to the database, the smartphone only supports 4G connectivity and is equipped with Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n/a/ac).

According to MySmartPrice, the US FCC listings indicate that Samsung's Galaxy A13 new edition will feature 25W fast charging. In addition, the next handset is said to include a 5,000mAh EB-BA1336F battery. As a result, the rumor implies that the new smartphone would have a 5000mAh battery. Aside from these details, the FCC entry offers no hints about the new variant's characteristics or features.

Furthermore, the rumor says that the new variety might be dubbed the Samsung Galaxy A13s, which a recent report said was a revamped edition of the newly announced Samsung Galaxy A13 LTE variant in India.

The Samsung Galaxy A13 has a 6.60-inch display with full-HD+ resolution. It is equipped with an octa-core Exynos 850 CPU and 4GB of RAM. The smartphone is powered by a 5,000mAh non-removable battery and runs Android 12.

Post a Comment

0Comments
Post a Comment (0)