Samsung Galaxy A10e hits FCC
Last month, what appears to be a toned-down variant of the Samsung Galaxy A10 was certified by both the Bluetooth SIG and Wi-Fi Alliance. Now, the Samsung device with the model number SM-102U, which should hit the market as the Galaxy A10e, has just been spotted on the website of another well-known certification body, namely FCC.
Sadly, the only relevant piece of information that accompanies the FCC filing concerns the battery. To be more specific, the FCC database reveals that the Samsung Galaxy A10e SM-102U uses the EB-BA202ABU battery. According to previous leaks, this battery has a capacity of 3,000 mAh.
Moving from FCC to the area that belongs to rumors and leaks, we can add the specs that one should expect to get with the Galaxy A10e: a MediaTek Helio P22 octa-core processor, 2 GB of memory or more (an A-series model — SM-A107F — has recently surfaced on Geekbench with these specs), at least 32 GB of internal storage space, a 6.2-inch Infinity-V display like the Galaxy A10 or something along these lines, rather modest cameras, and Android 9.0 Pie-based firmware.
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