Samsung is preparing to introduce the Galaxy M15 5G, as evidenced by its recent appearances on certification websites, including the FCC. Identified by the model number SM-M156B, the upcoming device is poised to enhance Samsung’s M series lineup with both 4G and 5G connectivity capabilities.

Galaxy A15 5G
Galaxy A15

The FCC certification details reveal that the Galaxy M15 5G will support the 5G band n66, alongside dual-band Wi-Fi (5GHz and 2.4GHz) and Bluetooth functionality. Additionally, the device is listed with a battery model EB-BM156ABY, indicating it will feature 25W fast charging and a large battery capacity, speculated to be around 5,880mAh, possibly rounded up to 6,000mAh for extended use.

According to leaks, the Galaxy M15 5G is expected to run on Android 14, providing users with the latest operating system right out of the box. The device might share similarities with the Galaxy A15, which includes a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate, powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ SoC. It could offer up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage, ensuring smooth performance and ample storage space.

Camera expectations for the M15 5G are high, with predictions pointing towards a setup similar to the A15, featuring a 50MP primary sensor complemented by a 5MP ultrawide lens and a 2MP macro lens.

Previously, the smartphone has cleared many regional certifications from Bureau of Indian Standards, SafetyKorea, Dekra (Europe), and more. This indicates that the brand might be planning for a global launch of the Galaxy M15 5G very soon.

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