Samsung Galaxy A03 support pages are now online on Samsung’s website in India and Russia, indicating that the device’s India debut could be imminent. Except for the model number, the support pages reveal no further details about the impending smartphone. According to previous rumours, the Samsung Galaxy A03 will be powered by a Unisoc chipset with 2 GB or 3 GB of RAM. A 5,000mAh battery is expected to be included in the forthcoming smartphone. The low-cost smartphone from Samsung has yet to be announced.
91mobiles discovered the Samsung Galaxy A03 support pages on Samsung’s website in India and Russia. The model number of the soon-to-be-released Galaxy smartphone is SM-A032F/DS, according to these pages. The DS suffix on the model name denotes the smartphone’s dual-SIM capability. Aside from that, no additional details about the Samsung Galaxy A03 have been revealed.
The Samsung Galaxy A03 was also discovered on the FCC and Geekbench benchmark lists late last month. The smartphone will reportedly have a 5,000mAh battery, according to the US FCC listing. It also cites the Galaxy A03’s network connectivity possibilities, but no mention of 5G.
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The Samsung Galaxy A03 was certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance in October, and it had previously been seen on the FCC and Geekbench websites. The aforementioned listings provided some insight into the phone’s capabilities. According to previous leaks, the forthcoming inexpensive phone would be powered by a Unisoc processor. Furthermore, the phone is said to come preloaded with Android 11. The Galaxy A03 could be replaced by a Galaxy A03s model, according to rumours.
The Unisoc SC9863A chipset will most likely power the Samsung Galaxy A03. In addition, the phone could come with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of built-in storage that can be expanded using a microSD card. The phone is also expected to run Android 11 out of the box, with the company’s proprietary OneUI layer on top. A 5000mAh battery, similar to the Galaxy A03s, might power the phone. However, 15W fast charging may not be possible.