A few weeks ago, Samsung launched the Galaxy F62, the company’s first mid-range smartphone with the Exynos 9825 chipset. Samsung seems to be working on another mid-range device in the Galaxy F series.
Today, the Samsung SM-E5260 has received 3C certification. Based on its model number, we speculate that the device will be named the Galaxy F52 5G.
According to 3C certification, this device is the Chinese version of the Galaxy F52 5G. It will come with an EP-TA800 charger, a 25W charger that has been used in multiple Samsung devices.
This charger supports the following charging modes: 15W and 25W. The certification also shows that Samsung (China) Investment Co., Ltd. is the applicant for this certification.
This could also be a rebranded version of the Galaxy A52 5G. Previously, Samsung announced that the Galaxy F02s would be a rebranded version of the Galaxy A02s.
If things are really like this, we can expect the phone to feature the Snapdragon 750G chipset. This chipset is not as good as the Exynos 9825, but it still supports 5G networks and can handle high-load tasks.
There is currently no official confirmation of this phone’s existence. However, it can be inferred that the device is in development and may be launched soon.
