Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016) Receive FCC Certification; Released Set Q1 of 2016?

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Samsung Electronics is expected to release the Galaxy A5's successor on first quarter of 2016. The Samsung Galaxy A5 2016 version also already received a certification from Federal Communications Commission (FCC) indicating that its arrival might just around the corner.

According to International Business Times, the Samsung Electronics is tight-lipped on the release date and specifications of the rumored Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016). But leaks have exposed several details about the upcoming Samsung device.

It was recently revealed that the Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016) will come with a 720p screen resolution which is the same as its predecessor. Engineered with an Exynos octa-core chipset, it will feature either a 5-inch or 5.2-inch full HD display with 720 x 1280 pixels (294 ppi pixel density) and the Android 5.1 Lollipop as it comes out of the box.

Furthermore, Neurogadget added that the Samsung Galaxy A5 2016 version recently received a certification from Federal Communications Commission, revealing a 2,900 mAh capacity battery and 2 GB RAM. This handset is also speculated to sport 16 GB of internal storage, a primary shooter of 13-megapixel on the rear side and a secondary camera of 5-megapixel on the front side.

India Today reports that Samsung might launch the Galaxy A9 smartphone on December 1, and based on the phone's listing on the company's website for Iran, this handset is said to come with a 5.5-inch FullHD Super AMOLED display, as well as a 32 GB internal storage which is further expandable by microSD card.

The Federal Communications Commision certification Samsung Galaxy A5 2016 version has received may indicate that the release of the device is possibly in the first quarter of 2016. While there is no confirmation yet, fans of Samsung can temporarily check out another member of the lineup, A9, which is bound to be rolled out next month.

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