Samsung Galaxy A40 gets FCC certified with 5.7-inch display

Sagar, 09 March 2019

The Galaxy A40 that was recently listed on Samsung UK's website has received FCC certification hinting at its imminent launch.

The smartphone was spotted on the FCC's website bearing model number SM-A405FN/DS. The FCC listing doesn't tell us much about the A40 other than revealing its display size and wireless connectivity features.

The A40 will sport a 5.7-inch display which is smaller than the displays on A10, A30, and A50. Connectivity options on the A40 include Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac and Bluetooth 5.0 LE. The A30 and A50 both come with USB Type-C, so it's safe to say that the A40 will have it too.

The Galaxy A40 passed through Geekbench back in January with an Exynos 7885 SoC, 4 GB RAM, and Android Pie. It's rumored to cost €249 (around $280) in most of Europe.

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  • Avin amoee
  • 13 Apr 2019
  • a3D

The battery is so weak it should 3400~3800 mah

  • Anonymous
  • 11 Mar 2019
  • XNk

If Samsung is seeing these, please make metal-unibodied phones again. They are durable, do not scratch easily and look premium, unlike these plasticky phones.

Maybe you have hands the size of hulk. There's a reason iPhone se is a legend.

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