Samsung Galaxy A05 Approved by Bluetooth SIG & Wi-Fi Alliance; Here are the Details

Sohail Akhtar

Samsung has been crafting a new budget-friendly droid to compete in the global smartphone market. The newcomer is aptly named Samsung Galaxy A05, poised to succeed the year-older Galaxy A04 launched in August 2022. As whispers of the upcoming device start to roam, its appearance on the Bluetooth SIG sets the stage for an imminent unveiling.


The certification, bearing the model number SM-A055F/DS, confirms the Galaxy A05's identity and reveals Bluetooth v5.3 support, leaving us eager for further insights into its features and specifications. While Bluetooth SIG leaves out the crucial details, its recent stop at Wi-Fi Alliance gives us a little more to anticipate.     

The previous certification hinted at an Android 13 OS and support for 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi bands, offering a glimpse into the device's formidable circuitry. Drawing inspiration from its predecessor, the Galaxy A05 will raise the bar in the budget-friendly smartphone market. Here’s a little glimpse into Galaxy A04’s specifications. 


It flaunts an expansive 6.5-inch display with an elegant Infinity-V notch and HD+ resolution. In pursuit of seamless performance, the device thrives on the Android 12 OS x One UI Core 4.1 fueled by a robust MediaTek Helio P35 octa-core processor. Unleash the power of innovation without breaking the bank! The Samsung mobile price is designed to give you maximum value for your money.


Users can revel in the luxury of 4GB of RAM, complemented by 64GB - 128GB of storage, expandable with a microSD card. Galaxy A04’s camera has a dual-lens setting primed with a 50MP main sensor and a 2MP depth mapper. Accompanying the rear camera is a small LED flash and a 5MP front-facing unit under the screen. 

In essentials, the phone boasts a 5000mAh battery, dual-SIM functionality, 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, and the convenience of a USB-C port. Since the upcoming A05 belongs to an entry-level catalog, it will inherit most of its features from its predecessor.  

 

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