If the leaks are legit, Samsung will launch the Galaxy A72 smartphone this month. Before now, reports have revealed that the handset would arrive in 4G and 5G variants.
However, the 5G-ready version of the phone would launch in some targeted markets only.
Last month, the upcoming Samsung device appeared on certification platforms like the Federal Communications Commission and Bureau of Indian Standards.
Later, a few tech blogs spotted the Galaxy A72 on Geekbench benchmarking platform.
Meanwhile, the support page for the upcoming Galaxy A72 went live on Samsung Caribbean and Samsung Russia not long ago.
Following that, the device surfaced at the Brazilian ANATEL certification site. The ANATEL listing reveals that the smartphone has the model number SM-A725M/DS.
The document further mentions that the smartphone would house a battery with model number EB-A426ABY, and a charger with model number EP-TA800B.
The phone got certified by TUV already. And the TUV listing states that both model numbers belong to a 5,000mAh battery and a 25W fast charger, respectively.
So far, rumours have revealed that the Samsung Galaxy A72 4G would feature the Snapdragon 720G processor alongside 8GB of RAM.
Claims believe that the handset would ship with the One UI 3.0 based on Android 11 OS.
The phone would offer the user a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED panel with Infinity-O design.
The screen delivers a Full HD+ resolution, and would likely feature an under-display fingerprint scanner.
Presently, the details of the phone’s front camera remain a mystery. However, speculations say its rear camera system would include four lenses: a 64-megapixel primary shooter, a super-wide 12-megapixel lens, a 5-megapixel macro lens, and a 5-megapixel depth sensor.
Recently, a report regarding the pricing and variants of the upcoming device leaked. It iterated that the 6GB RAM + 128GB storage model would sell for 449 euros (~$544) and the 8GB RAM + 128GB variant would cost 509 euros (~$617).