The Samsung Galaxy A54 is already here under the gardens, and another hurdle to its commercialization has been removed, as the FCC office has granted the device the necessary certifications.
Samsung Galaxy A54 is SM-A546E It appeared in the US authority’s database with a model number, where it was revealed that the phone will have a battery with a capacity of no less than 4905 mAh, and we can also learn that this particular battery will support 25W fast charging.
Based on this, Samsung’s mid-range phone is likely to have a battery of at least 5,000mAh, although previous reports indicated a slightly larger 5,100mAh battery.
Thanks to the FCC, it has also been revealed that the Samsung EP-TA800 adapter can be used to charge a smartphone, which delivers the already mentioned 25W of power, but it is very unlikely that the standard USB-C charger from Power Delivery. in the box.
Geekbench also revealed a few more features, as the chipset responsible for driving the Galaxy A54 is known thanks to the benchmark application, which would be the Exynos 1380. The chipset hasn’t been revealed yet, so don’t worry if its name doesn’t sound familiar.
Inside the tested prototype, 6 GB of RAM did the job, but there will obviously be other configurations, and the operating system was Android 13, presumably complemented by Samsung’s own user interface. The latest Samsung Galaxy A5x debuted in March, which means if the South Korean manufacturer sticks to this pace, we will soon get to know the Samsung Galaxy A54.
Source: GSMArena
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