Monday 19 September 2016

Samsung's mid-range 5-inch SM-G5510 gets TENAA certification


Samsung has been aggressively expanding its mid-range series smartphone. Over the past few months the company has been releasing mid-range Galaxy J, Galaxy A and Galaxy On series phones in select markets world-wide. Earlier today Samsung launched the Galaxy J5 Prime and J7 Prime in India for Rs. 14,790 and Rs. 18,790 respectively.

Now the company is reportedly working on a new mid-range phone. The phone with model number SM-G5510, has been certified by TENAA and is speculated to be the 2016 edition of Galaxy On 5. It was also spotted on FCC, India's export-import tracking website Zauba and GFXBench.

According to TENAA, the SM-G5510 will feature 5-inch 720p TFT display, Snapdragon 425 SoC, 2GB RAM, 16GB inbuilt storage, microSD card slot, 13MP rear camera, 5MP front camera, 4G LTE w/ VoLTE support and 2600mAh battery. It runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow and includes a fingerprint scanner embedded into the home button.

Currently, the launch date of the phone is not known, but since it has passed TENAA, an official announcement can be expected soon. We can expect the phone to release in India as well.

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