A few weeks ago, the budget Samsung Galaxy A24 4G was spotted on the BIS database in India. Model number SM-A245F/DS identified the device, but little information was available about it. The Galaxy A24 4G has been spotted on the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) certification website.
On the FCC website (via MySmartPrice), the Samsung Galaxy A24 4G appeared with model number SM-A245M/DSN and also revealed some key specifications that were missing in previous instances. The listing shows that the Galaxy A24 4G can be charged with the EP-TA800 charger, which is Samsung’s 25W Type-C power adapter. So, you can expect 25W fast charging support for the smartphone.
There will be LTE connectivity, and the Galaxy A24 4G will support Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 26, 28, and 66. Other connectivity features include WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth, and NFC. Another great thing is that the phone will come with a microSD card slot, allowing you to expand the storage. Well, that is all the information the FCC certification reveals about the device.
In earlier reports, the Geekbench entry for the Galaxy A24 4G highlighted that a MediaTek chipset would power it with an ARMv8 octa-core CPU. Six cores are clocked at 2.0 GHz, and two cores operate at a frequency of 2.20 GHz. Since the Galaxy A24 4G is picking up certifications and popping up on benchmark listings, this hints at its imminent launch.
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