Samsung is gearing up to launch the first devices of its 2021 range of mid-range smartphones. The company keeps achieving good numbers from its Galaxy A and M-series, for the next year it wants to keep the domain of certain markets. Apparently, the rumored Galaxy A72 4G is very close to a release. Yesterday, the device passed by the GeekBench benchmark platform. It revealed the presence of a Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G chipset, rather than an Exynos chip. Today, the very same handset passed by India’s Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification. It suggests an imminent release.
The device passed by BIS certification with SM-A725F/DS model number, based on the previous report, this is the 4G variant. The handset with 5G connectivity bears model number SM-A726B. Samsung seems to be very keen on this strategy of two variants with 4G or 5G. We can understand if the price of 4G comes at a lower range. However, this goes against the strategy adopted by Chinese companies of forcing the 5G smartphone shipments even in countries that lack 5G networks.