The arrival of the Samsung Galaxy A22 smartphone is drawing near. Past reports have claimed that it will be debuting in 4G and 5G variants depending on the market. The 5G version of the phone has bagged certification from the Wi-Fi Alliance authority. The Wi-Fi certification is a hint that its arrival could be drawing.

The Galaxy A22 5G with model numbers SM-A226B/DSN and SM-A226 has surfaced at Wi-Fi Alliance. The two listings reveal that it supports dual-band Wi-Fi, 5G, and they run on Android 11 OS. Recently, the Galaxy A22 5G was spotted at the Geekbench benchmarking platform with the Dimensity 700 chipset and 6 GB of RAM.

The Galaxy A22 5G is speculated to arrive with a 6.5-inch IPS LCD screen with a waterdrop notch. It is unclear whether the phone supports HD+ or Full HD+ resolution.

It is expected to arrive with a selfie camera of 13-megapixel. The rear camera setup of the phone could be featuring a 48-megapixel primary camera. It will be running on Android 11 OS and will come with a side-facing fingerprint scanner for security. The other specs of the smartphone are under wraps.

Galaxy A22 5G render, Credit: Steve Hemmerstoffer / Voice

The Galaxy A22 5G could be coming to the market with a price tag of 229 euros (~$276). It is rumored to arrive as the most affordable 5G-ready Samsung phone. It could be available in hues such as grey, white, green, and purple. It is likely to break cover in June. Some markets like India are expected to receive the 4G version of the Galaxy A22.

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