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Samsung Galaxy M12 clears FCC certification, launch imminent

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Samsung is all set to launch the Galaxy S21 series which includes three flagship smartphones – Galaxy S21, S21+, and S21 Ultra. Meanwhile, several leaks and rumors are continuously arriving online for these upcoming smartphones. As per the info, the company will launch the Galaxy S21 series devices on January 14.

Aside from the premium phones, Samsung is also working to add various new members in its Galaxy A, M, and F series. In the meantime, the Galaxy M12 smartphone has recently appeared on the Geekbench having Android 11, Exynos 850 chipset with 3GB of RAM.

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According to the latest information, Samsung Galaxy M12 has passed the FCC certification in the US. As per the FCC documents, this device equipped with a large 6000mAh battery that can be recharged with a 15W fast charger. The battery has a model number of EB-BM207ABY while the charger can be identified with model number EP-TA200.

The Galaxy will sport a quad rear camera at the back with an LED flash outside the camera module. At the bottom, the smartphone will have a Type-C port, speaker grill, primary mic, and 3.5mm headphone jack. Its top side remains empty except for the secondary mic.

The previously leaked renders suggest that it will feature a plastic unibody plastic cover with a flat front panel and a V-shaped notch. For security, it will come with a fingerprint scanner installed in the power button.

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