The Samsung Galaxy A10e that received Wi-Fi certification last month has passed through FCC with model number SM-A102U. The FCC listing doesn't reveal any hardware details about the A10e, but the obtaining of certification does hint at an imminent launch.
The Galaxy A10e will be a more affordable version of the Galaxy A10, so you can expect it to come with a less powerful processor along with a smaller screen and battery.
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Samsung Galaxy A10 in Black, Blue, and Red colors
The Galaxy A10 is powered by Exynos 7884 SoC which is coupled with 2GB RAM. It's built around a 6.2-inch HD+ Infinity-V display and comes with a 13MP rear and a 5MP front camera. It has 32GB of internal storage and packs a 3,400 mAh battery, which charges through a microUSB port.
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