Samsung Galaxy A72 spotted on US FCC with 25 Watt charging speed: Galaxy F62, Samsung Galaxy M62 also spotted on Bluetooth SIG website
Samsung Galaxy A72 will be equipped with the same travel charger that comes bundled with the company's other smartphones.
Samsung Galaxy A72 was also spotted on the TUV Rheinland certification geekbench benchmarking site recently. In addition, Samsung Galaxy F62 and Galaxy M62(which is a new tablet series don't get confused with it a smartphone it is going to be a tablet) were reportedly listed on the Bluetooth certification website with the model numbers SM-E625F and SM-M625F_DS.
The FCC listing said that the phone will come up with the typical 25-watt Samsung travel adapter/ charger with fast charging support. This is the exact same charger that Samsung is giving with some of their existing budget smartphones. We think that they should give the new variant of 27-watt travel chargers.
The Samsung Galaxy M51 and the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra also gets the same charger as well which is not a good deal for the premium smartphone as the note series is. They should give at least 33-watt chargers for the flagship series but they are giving the same typical 25-watt travel adaptors which is not a good thing.
Because as we are seeing that most of the companies are offering the fast and more power chargers so why Samsung's isn't considering.
However, the FCC doesn't declare any other information about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A72 smartphone.
But its geekbench listing suggests that the phone will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G which is a 5G processor.
And the phone may come with an AMOLED 6.7 inches display, however, the resolution of the display isn't disclosed yet.
The Samsung Galaxy A72 is rumoured to be the first Penta(5) camera smartphone by Samsung. But later it was cleared that the phone will come with the same quad-camera setup with the same typical Samsung design.
In addition, FCC listing of the Samsung Galaxy A72, Galaxy F62 and Galaxy M62 also appeared on the Bluetooth SIG website.
The listing suggested 5 GHz wifi connectivity with Android 11.
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