Samsung Galaxy A12 got FCC certification with a 5000mAh battery and 15W charging

Samsung is reportedly planning to launch a new budget device in its Galaxy A Series, which would be the successor to the Galaxy A11. With the model number SM-A125M/DS, the device is expected to be named the Galaxy A12.

Today, the device also appeared in the FCC certification database, revealing the phone’s key specifications. The FCC certification documents show that the Galaxy A12 will have a 5000mAh battery with the model number EB-A217ABY. The same battery has already been used in the Galaxy A21s.

Galaxy A12 FCC documents

The Galaxy A12 will come with an EP-TA200 15W charger, which supports both 15W and 10W charging. The device also has a USB Type-C port.

Galaxy A12 FCC documents

The device also features a 3.5mm headphone jack, as it will come with Samsung’s famous old headphones (model EHS64AVFWE).

According to previous reports, the device is expected to feature a TFT display. The device had previously appeared on Geekbench, revealing it will feature a MediaTek Helio P35 chipset. Its predecessor features an entry-level Snapdragon 450 chipset.

The phone is expected to feature a quad rear camera module and a single front camera. The Galaxy A12 will be available in two storage versions: 3GB RAM with 32GB storage and 4GB RAM with 64GB storage.

The launch of Galaxy A12 is expected soon, as the support page for this phone is already live.

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