
Samsung is working towards the launch of its next Galaxy F-series smartphone, the Galaxy F52 5G. The evidence of this handset was first discovered by the 3C certification last month. The Galaxy F52 5G moniker was previously confirmed by the Bluetooth SIG certification. Now, the device has obtained yet another certification. The Galaxy F52 5G has got the Wi-Fi Alliance certification ahead of launch. The certification reveals that the Galaxy F52 5G will run Android 11 out of the box. With the Wi-Fi Alliance certification being availed to the handset, its official launch doesn’t seem to be far away.
Samsung Galaxy F52 5G Recevies Wi-Fi Alliance Certification
The Galaxy F52 5G that has appeared in the Wi-Fi alliance certification database bears the model number SM-E5260. This is the same model which was spotted on the Bluetooth SIG certification. If we have a closer look at the details revealed by the Wi-Fi certification, we can see that the Galaxy F52 5G will run Android 11 out of the box, and will have dual-band Wi-Fi connectivity. The other specification of the phone such as its display size, camera configuration, and hardware details remains to be unknown as of now. However, the 3C certification suggests us that the phone will offer support for up to 25W fast charging (9.0V,2.77A).