Recent reports have revealed that Samsung is working on two entry-level phones named the Galaxy A02 (SM-A025F) and Galaxy M02 (SM-M025F). Both phones were certified by the Bluetooth SIG authority last month. Later, the A02 appeared at Geekbench and certification platforms such as the FCC and NBTC. The M02 has also been spotted at Geekbench and BIS. Both phones seem to have identical specs. The Galaxy A02 and Galaxy M02 phones have now received approval from the Wi-Fi Alliance certification platform.

The Wi-Fi listings have revealed that the Galaxy A02 and Galaxy M02 carry support for Wi-Fi b/g/n and Android 10 OS. With yet another important certification in tow, the A02 and M02 are expected to go official soon.

Past reports have revealed that the Galaxy A02 and Galaxy M02 could be driven by the Snapdragon 450 chipset. These phones are expected to sport 5.71-inch displays with HD+ resolution support.

The Galaxy A02 and M02 could be equipped with 2 GB / 3 GB of RAM. Both phones are likely to come with 32 GB of internal storage and a microSD card slot for additional storage.

The Galaxy A02 and M02 phones are speculated to sport a 13-megpaixel + 2-megapixel dual camera setup and an 8-megapixel front-facing. These handsets could be fueled by 3,500mAh batteries. There is no word on the pricing of these handsets. These handsets will be arriving successors to Galaxy A01 and M01 phones.