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Samsung Galaxy A23 Smartphone with Model Number SM-A236V Appears on FCC Website: Here’s What We Know

The Samsung SM-A236V smartphone appears on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certification website. The device is going to support 5G connectivity and has been thoroughly checked in a manner a normal user would use the smartphone.

Here’s What We Know

The Samsung A23 smartphone with model number SM-A236V has appeared on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certification website. The smartphone is going to support 5G connectivity.

It will operate on the following network bands,

  •  GSM 850/900/1800/1900
  • WCDMA FDD 1/2/5/8
  • LTE FDD 1/2/3/4/5/7/12/13/20/28/66, TDD 48
  • 5G FR1 n2/n5/n66/n77/n78
  • 5G FR2 n260/n261

The device is also confirmed to have NFC, Near Field Communication support which will allow you to share small payloads of data between android devices or between an android device and an NFC tag. The smartphone will also support Bluetooth and Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n/ac/a)

It is also expected to have a 25W charging adapter with model number TA800.

The smartphone has been thoroughly checked and has complied with all the requirements necessary in §15.107 and §15.109 of the FCC Rules



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