Samsung is gearing up to launch a new M-series smartphone, Samsung Galaxy M12. Last month, the renders of the smartphone appeared on the web revealing some key specifications of the smartphone. The smartphone (with the model numbers SM-M12FG/DS and SM-F12G/DS) has already received Bluetooth SIG and BIS certification. Last week, the smartphone appeared on Geekbench website revealing the presence of Exynos 850 SoC and Android 11. Now, the smartphone has appeared on the FCC website revealing the presence of a 6,000mAh battery unit, and 15W fast-charging support. Let us have a detailed look at it.
Samsung Galaxy M12 with 6,000mAh battery and 15W Fast-charging passes through FCC!
FCC documents mention the model number of the battery as EB-BM207ABY. To those unaware, Galaxy M30s features a battery with the same model number, which confirms that the upcoming Galaxy M12 will feature a 6,000mAh battery. Additionally, the documents reveal that the in-box charger will carry model number EP-TA200. This particular charger is rated for 10W (5V/2A) and 15W (9V/1.67A) output, and Samsung already bundles the same charger with several existing devices.