Samsung’s Galaxy A54 is just around the corner, and the phone has just been certified by the FCC. The listing, released by the US regulator, revealed that an SM-A546E will have a battery with a minimum capacity of 4,905mAh and support 25W fast charging.

Renderings of the Samsung Galaxy A54
Renderings of the Samsung Galaxy A54
Renderings of the Samsung Galaxy A54

Renderings of the Samsung Galaxy A54

The Samsung Galaxy A54 is likely to have a capacity of at least 5,000mAh, although previous rumors suggested a slight bump to 5,100mAh. The FCC filing revealed that it could be charged with a Samsung EP-TA800 adapter, which is a 25W Power Delivery USB-C charger, but we doubt it will ship in retail packaging.

Geekbench also leaked a few specs of the phone, including a yet-to-be-announced Exynos 1380 chipset, at least 6GB of RAM, and Android 13 out of the box.

The last two phones in the Galaxy A5x series arrived in March, and if Samsung sticks to that timeline, we’ve only got two months before the A54 becomes official.

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