Samsung Galaxy M22 has appeared on the FCC website which reveals its charging speed and connectivity options. This is not the first time we are seeing the Galaxy M22. It has appeared on GeekBench which exposed its hardware specifications.
Speculations were also saying that the phone will be identical to the Galaxy M32 while copying the Galaxy A22 4G specifications. Now that the smartphone has appeared on FCC, we can expect it to make a public appearance very soon.
The FCC listing shows that the smartphone will come with a 25W fast charging support. It is listed with the model number “SM-225FV/DS” which FCC revealed that it supports 9V/ 1.67A (15W) and 9V/ 2.77A (25W) charging capability.
In other words, this shows that the Galaxy M22 supports 25W fast charging but will come with a 15W charger out of the box. Samsung probably did this to save cost. We can also learn that the phone features Bluetooth v5.0 (Bluetooth LE), NFC, and Wi-Fi 802.11ac connectivity.
Samsung Galaxy M22 rumoured Specifications
The M22 is rumoured to come with a 6.4-inches AMOLED display with a Full HD+ resolution. It will be powered by a MediaTek Helio G80 chipset, paired with 4GB RAM. The main camera might be a 48-mega pixel.
There might be a 13-mega pixels selfie camera. What will be keeping the light on could be a 6000mAh battery capacity and we have just mentioned that it supports 25W fast charging. Samsung may offer the phone in three colours which are Black, Blue, and White.