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ARTICLE ADSamsung Galaxy M22 has been spotted on Bluetooth SIG, hinting at an imminent launch. The phone has been listed with the model number SM-M225FV_DS and while it doesn't reveal much about the phone, it does suggest that Samsung has almost finished development of the phone. Samsung Galaxy M22 has been leaked on several occasions in the past, including being spotted on US FCC with the same model number. The phone is tipped to come with 25W fast charging support.
The upcoming Samsung Galaxy M22 is listed on Bluetooth SIG to come with Bluetooth v5 connectivity and EDR (Enhanced Data Rate). The model number SM-M225FV_DS suggests that the phone may support dual-SIM slots and come with LTE connectivity. References in the listing suggest that Samsung may have begun development of the Samsung Galaxy M22 sometime in September last year. The Bluetooth SIG listing was first spotted by SamMobile.
Past leaks claim that Samsung Galaxy M22 with model number SM-225FV/DS may support 9V/ 1.67A (15W) and 9V/ 2.77A (25W) charging capabilities. However, the phone is not likely to deliver a faster charging experience out-of-the-box, as the phone should come bundled with a 15W charger (EP-TA200) to save costs.
US FCC certification hints that Samsung Galaxy M22 may support Bluetooth v5, NFC, and Wi-Fi 802.11ac connectivity. Other leaked specifications include a 6.4-inch AMOLED display and the phone may run on Android 11 software based on One UI skin on top. Samsung Galaxy M22 may be powered by the MediaTek Helio G80 SoC and have a 48-megapixel primary rear camera.
Reports also suggest that Samsung Galaxy M22 may have a lot of similarities to the Galaxy A22 launched earlier. The Galaxy M22 is tipped to have a larger battery than the Galaxy A22, indicating that the M-series model may have a 6,000mAh battery. To recall, the Galaxy A22 has a 5,000mAh battery.
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Tasneem Akolawala is a Senior Reporter for Gadgets 360. Her reporting expertise encompasses smartphones, wearables, apps, social media, and the overall tech industry. She reports out of Mumbai, and also writes about the ups and downs in the Indian telecom sector. Tasneem can be reached on Twitter at @MuteRiot, and leads, tips, and releases can be sent to tasneema@ndtv.com. More