Samsung is currently working on a bunch of entry-level smartphones – the Galaxy A07, A17, and F17. The Galaxy A07 has just been certified by NBTC in Thailand, while the A17 5G has received the GCF stamp of approval, both usual steps on the road to becoming official.
Neither of these certifications has revealed any specs, unfortunately. Meanwhile, the Galaxy F17 5G’s support page has gone live on Samsung’s regional websites for both India and Bangladesh, with the model number SM-E176B/DS.
Galaxy A07 (left), Galaxy A17 (center) certifications, Galaxy F17 support page (right)
The F17 5G is very likely to be a rebranded A17 5G, perhaps with a couple of minor spec changes here and there. And the Galaxy A07 will also spawn the M07 and F07, which will probably be very similar to it too.
Speaking of the A07, this one is rumored to come with the MediaTek Helio G99 SoC at the helm, while the A17 5G should get the Exynos 1380 and OIS support for its main camera. Both devices will apparently come with 6GB of RAM and will launch running Android 15, despite the fact that Android 16 is already out (then again, Samsung’s One UI 8 based on it hasn’t been finalized yet).