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Samsung Galaxy A7 (2018) is FCC Approved

Samsung is speculated to announce the next-generation Galaxy A smartphones either in December this year or in January 2018. The arrival of the 2018 Galaxy A smartphones seems to be close at hand as the Galaxy A7 (2018) has been approved by Federal Communication Commission (FCC) in the U.S.

The Galaxy A7 (2018) has a model number of SM-A730F and the same device has been spotted receiving approval from the FCC. As far as the specifications of the smartphone is concerned, there is nothing much that can be deduced from its FCC approval.

Rumors have revealed that the Galaxy A5 (2018) would be coming with an 18.5:9 Infinity Display. Hence, the Galaxy A7 (2018) is also rumored to arrive with an Infinity Display that will be larger than the one coming on A5 (2018). The Exynos 7885 10nm chipset is expected to power the Galaxy A7 (2018) smartphone. It is also expected to carry support for Bluetooth 5.0.

Plenty of leaks of the 2018 versions of the Galaxy A5 and Galaxy A8 smartphones have appeared in the recent months, but the rumor mill is still mum on the specs and features of the Galaxy A3 (2018). Some reports claim that the South Korean may not launch it. However, in related news, the company is rumored to be working on a small-sized full screen smartphone.

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