Samsung is expected to launch several mid-range smartphones next month. One of these devices could be the long-rumored Galaxy M14. The handset has been making rounds on various certification platforms recently and is expected to pack an Exynos 1330 chipset under the hood. In the latest development, Galaxy M14 has received TKDN and NBTC certifications, hinting at an imminent launch. Here are the details.

Galaxy M14 has received Thailand’s NBTC and Indonesia’s TKDN certificate with model number SM-M146B. For the unaware, these certifications indicate compliance with regulatory safety and quality standards and are mandatory in some cases. While we don’t get any specifications of the device from these listings, they hint at an imminent launch.

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Last month, a report shared the detailed renders of the upcoming Galaxy M14. The handset is expected to arrive in dark blue, blue, and silver color options. It could have a familiar design with a waterdrop notch display and thick bezels on the front. The back of the device may feature a triple camera unit with an LED flash.

Further, the smartphone’s Geekbench listing suggests it will pack Samsung’s in-house Exynos 1330 chipset and 4 GB of RAM. It should arrive with Android 13 OS and One UI 5.0 preinstalled. In addition, FCC reveals the Galaxy M14 will support 25W charging. The handset may pack a 5,000mAh battery unit.

It is expected that the Galaxy M14 will be a rebranded or slightly modified version of the Galaxy A14. The latter features a 6.6-inch PLS LCD screen with a Full HD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. A14 has a 50MP main camera, 2MP macro shooter, and a 2MP depth sensor on the back.

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