
Samsung is working towards the launch of the Galaxy A22 5G, and it’s no secret. This particular handset is in the news from the last few weeks, thanks to several certifications and benchmark listing. Last week, we even saw the renders of the Galaxy A22 5G courtesy of popular leakster OnLeaks. The device is tipped to feature a triple-camera setup and a 6.5-inch display if we go by the earlier leak. Now, ahead of launch, the Galaxy A22 5G variant has gained the Wi-Fi Alliance certification. The listing doesn’t reveal any specs of the device, except that it disclose the software version the phone will be coming with.
Galaxy A22 5G Recevies Wi-Fi Alliance Certification
The Galaxy A22 5G that has appeared in the Wi-Fi Alliance database carries model number as SM-A226B. The Wi-Fi certification reveals that the device will run Android 11 out of the box. If we go by the previous leak, the Galaxy A22 5G will sport a 6.5-inch Infinity-V display. The phone under the hood is supposed to be powered by Dimensity 700 (MT6833V) SoC. It might pack 6GB of RAM. These hardware specifications of the Galaxy A22 5G were revealed recently through the Geekbench listing. In the benchmark results, the phone had managed to pull off 562 and 1765 points in the single-core and multi-core test respectively.