Today, a new Samsung phone has been spotted on FCC certification. The device has a model number SM-M127F, which suggests that it would be called the Galaxy M12.
The FCC certification usually reveals a device’s battery specifications. As mentioned in the certification, the Galaxy M12 uses a battery with model EB-BM207ABY and a capacity of 6000mAh.
The same battery has been used with several Samsung mid-range models, including the Galaxy M30s, Galaxy M21, and Galaxy M31. In the box, the Galaxy M12 will feature a 15W charger with the model EP-TA200. The charger was first used with the Galaxy S6 series.
The phone would feature a USB Type-C port as the data cable mentioned in the FCC certification is a Type-C cable. Moreover, the phone would also come with a 3.5mm earphones in the box. The phone has two model numbers: SM-M127F (single SIM) and SM-M127F/DS (dual SIM).
The FCC certification also mentions the device’s live screenshot, which shows that the device may feature a single punch hole or a notch in the center top.
The certification shows that the device is in the testing phase. It may get a spot on other certification sites. It is expected that mid-range chipsets such as Exynos 9611 or Snapdragon 600 series will be equipped with this model.