Samsung Galaxy A6 receives Wi-Fi certification
Samsung's transitioning its A-series from odd to even numbers for this year, and that's so far brought us the Galaxy A8 (2018) and the A8+ (2018). An A6 and possibly an A6+ are on the way also, as evidenced by a couple of earlier GeekBench listings, and now we have a new episode in the A6's development.
A Samsung device with a product code SM-A600FN, which we speculate to be the A6, has received Wi-Fi certification from the Wi-Fi Alliance. That would be the same SM-A600FN model from the benchmark database, though we're yet to see confirmation on the actual name it will have for the masses.
Samsung SM-A600FN (possible Galaxy A6) Wi-Fi certification
The certification doesn't tell much, other than confirm that the phone will run Android 8.0 - already outed on Geekbench. Oh, and that this potential A6 will support Wi-Fi a/b/g/n, but not ac - a little odd given that we've seen Samsungs with the same Exynos 7870 chip that do support the standard. Oh, well.
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- Anonymous
- 26 Mar 2018
- vjw
Samsung's Galaxy model names are getting confusing.
- hoseine
- 25 Mar 2018
- avK
oky very thanks
- Kiyasuriin
- 25 Mar 2018
- Hxp
As long it's pocketable. And 1h usable. That colleague is fine. She nearly went to get an iPhone SE, but I tried to pull her to Android. I gave her the opportunity of messing with XZ1C and she didn't like the experience much. The UI is great but the ...