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December 2, 2015

Samsung’s updated Galaxy A5 passes through TENAA

by John_A

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It looks like Samsung could be preparing to launch an updated version of its Galaxy A5 smartphone, according to a new filing at TENAA. China’s telecommunications equipment certification center certified the device, and it’s sporting model number SM-A5100. It passed through the FCC only days before.

The listing from the Chinese regulatory board shows that the new handset is equipped with a 5.2-inch OLED display, a 1.7GHz octa-core processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, and microSD support up to 128GB. On the software side of things, it’s running Android 5.1.

It shouldn’t be long before Samsung gives its new line of Galaxy A devices the official unveiling. We’re not sure when that’ll be exactly, but given that the A3, A7, and now A5 have all been certified, it shouldn’t be very long from now.

Any Galaxy A fans looking forward to an updated model?

source: TENAA
via: TimesNews

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