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Galaxy A5 (2018) makes an appearance at the FCC

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Last updated: November 14th, 2017 at 16:00 UTC+01:00

Last week, the upcoming Galaxy A7 (2018) was spotted on the Federal Communication Commission's online database—and now the much-rumored Galaxy A5 (2018), which was prematurely listed on Samsung's website on Monday, has made an appearance.

The accompanying documentation doesn't reveal anything about the handset; however, recent leaks and rumors point towards it shipping with an Infinity Display (18.5:9) an Exynos 7785 processor, 4GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage and a 3,300mAh battery.

There's no information pertaining to when the Galaxy A5 (2018) will hit the shelves, but seeing as it's already appeared on Samsung's website and passed through the Federal Communication Commission, we think it's safe to say its launch is imminent.

What about the Galaxy A7 (2018)?

The firm is also tipped to release the Galaxy A7 (2018) alongside the Galaxy A5 (2018). The handset is rumored to feature similar internals to its brethren, though it should benefit from a slightly larger Infinity Display and a beefier battery.

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