Incoming Samsung Galaxy A10e revealed by Wi-Fi certification
The Galaxy A10 is currently the most affordable A-series phone, but it looks like Samsung will offer an even more affordable version similar to what it did with the Galaxy A20 and A20e. A new phone bearing the SM-A102U naming passed was certified by the Wi-Fi alliance, and it will likely hit shelves as the A10e.
From the certification, we learn the new phone will run on Android 9.0 and support dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, unlike the regular A10 which does not come with dual-band capabilities. This difference might suggest that the A10e will run on a newer SoC. As for the rest of the device, we can expect a similar all-around design with a smaller screen and battery.
The regular A10 packs a 6.2-inch HD+ IPS panel. The front camera comes in at 5MP, while the back features a single 13MP f/1.9 camera and LED flash, but no fingerprint scanner. The battery capacity is 3,400 mAh and is topped up via microUSB. Luckily there's also a 3.5mm headphone jack.
The Samsung Galaxy A10 retails for about $120 so we can the upcoming Galaxy A10e to come close to $100.
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- J-Dorn007
- 06 May 2021
- N58
Nice! Thanks so much. I looked at Tracfones website and it only says it has wifi, and nothing else.
- AnonD-731363
- 02 Jun 2019
- SH3
Well allright no argue to that.
- Walter C. Dornez
- 31 May 2019
- qig
And Oppo and Vivo. Hell, between Honor and Huawei, we had 54 devices from them last year