Samsung Galaxy A41 Support Page Goes Live, Hints at Imminent Launch

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Just two days after we reported about the FCC listing for Samsung’s upcoming mid-range Android smartphone — the Samsung Galaxy A41, we are back again with some more information surrounding the device. Samsung, it seems, is readying to launch this new smartphone in Belarus (and probably Russia too) after we came across an official support page that appears to be dedicated to the Samsung Galaxy A41. As observed from the screenshot provided below, the model number of the phone is Samsung SM-A415F/DSN, which is identical to the model number we spotted on FCC. Note that the support page does not reveal any additional information surrounding the device and only consists of the basic setup and troubleshooting steps.

Samsung Galaxy A41: What we know so far

Samsung Galaxy A41 Support Page

As outlined earlier, the Samsung Galaxy A41 has been in the news for a while following its appearance on multiple certification websites. In fact, the FCC listing was only the last one we reported. Previously, the phone was also spotted on the Wi-Fi Alliance and Bluetooth SIG certification websites. As of now, the complete specifications of the device remain a mystery. What we did gather from the FCC listing is that the handset will be a 4G capable handset that measures 149.8 x 69.8 mm (length x width), and supports up to 15W fast charging. It was also evident from the FCC certification that the handset runs Android 10 out of the box. From the previously leaked Bluetooth SIG and Wi-Fi Alliance certifications, we were able to deduce that the phone supports both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands.

Samsung Galaxy A41: Additional Information, Launch details

Unconfirmed reports point towards the possibility of the Samsung Galaxy A41 being powered by the MediaTek Helio P65 chipset. There is also talk of the phone coming with at least 4GB of RAM. It will also be unusual to see Samsung opt for a MediaTek processor for the Galaxy A41 instead of opting for their own Exynos branded chipsets. That being said, this is not the first time that Samsung has used Mediatek processors on its budget handsets.

Nevertheless, at this point in time, there is no information surrounding the prospective launch date of this device. There is also no indication of this device, making it to the Indian market.