Samsung Galaxy A72 Appears on US FCC With 25W Charging; Galaxy F62, Galaxy M62 Spotted on Bluetooth SIG Site
Samsung Galaxy A72 Appears on US FCC With 25W Charging; Galaxy F62, Galaxy M62 Spotted on Bluetooth SIG Site 186a6c
Samsung Galaxy A72 appears to come with the same travel charger that comes bundled with the company’s other phones. 4g3941
By Jagmeet Singh | Updated: 27 January 2021 19:02 IST
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Samsung Galaxy A72 could come in both 4G and 5G options
Highlights
Samsung Galaxy A72 appeared with model number SM-A725M
Bluetooth SIG site reportedly shows Galaxy F62 and Galaxy M62
Both Samsung phones appear to have Bluetooth v5.0 connectivity
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Samsung Galaxy A72 has purportedly surfaced on the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) website with 25W fast charging . The Samsung phone has appeared with the model number SM-A725M. The Samsung Galaxy A72 was also recently spotted on the TUV Rheinland certification and Geekbench benchmarking sites. In addition to the Galaxy A72, the Samsung Galaxy F62 and Galaxy M62 have reportedly been listed on the Bluetooth SIG certification site with model numbers SM-E625F_DS and SM-M625F_DS, respectively. The Samsung Galaxy M62 was also recently spotted on the Wi-Fi Alliance site with the same model numbers.
Apart from the charging details, the FCC listing doesn't give away any other specifications of the Samsung Galaxy A72. However, its may come with a 6.7-inch display.
In addition to the purported FCC listing of the Samsung Galaxy A72, the Galaxy M62 have appeared on the Bluetooth SIG site with model numbers SM-E625F_DS and SM-M625F_DS, respectively, as reported by GizmoChina. That listing suggests Bluetooth v5.0 on both phones.
Details about the launch of the Samsung Galaxy A72, Galaxy F62, and the Galaxy M62 are yet to be revealed. The company is also yet to provide clarity on their existence and whether the phones will be specific to any markets.
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