We are aware of the fact that Samsung is preparing for the launch of two new A-Series devices, the Galaxy A52 and A72. In the past few days, we’ve already learnt many of the details of both these devices, thanks to the benchmarks and other certifications. Just yesterday, the support page of the Galaxy A72 went live on Samsung’s official Russian website, and now we have found some traces of the handset from the FCC certification. The Galaxy A72 4G variant toting a model number SM-A725M has cleared the FCC certification, intimating us that it might go official in the upcoming days.
The online documents don’t reveal much details of the device as of now, but the handset might offer a 25W Fast charging support. In addition to the FCC certification, the Galaxy A72 also has appeared on Samsung’s Carribbean and Latin America website with model number SM-A725M. Other rumors do depict that the Galaxy A72 will be launching in both 4G and 5G variant. Few days ago, the Galaxy A72 4G model (SM-A725F) had appeared in the Geekbench database with 8GB of RAM, and a Snapdragon 720G SoC. The other specification of the device remains a mystery as of now, but its couterpart 5G model is said to feature a 6.7-inch Punch hole display. Both the 4G and 5G version are considered to be similar in terms of design perspective, offering a quad rear camera setup.