More confirmation has surfaced regarding the battery specs of Samsung’s forthcoming Galaxy M15 5G smartphone courtesy of an FCC certification filing in the United States. Aligning with earlier certifications from India and South Korea regulatory bodies, the latest documents reaffirm a robust 6,000 mAh capacity cell with support for 25W charging speeds.
While other Galaxy M15 5G specs remain unannounced, its massive battery strongly suggests the phone may end up as a rebranded version of the recently unveiled Galaxy F15 model destined for certain Asian regions.
If accurate, that would indicate additional shared components like a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED display, a triple rear camera headlined by a 50MP sensor, and MediaTek’s Dimensity 700-series 5G chipset. Distinctions between Samsung’s Galaxy F and M series are generally minor.
Of course, final confirmation is pending the Galaxy M15 5G’s official launch. But another precedent exists in the form of last year’s Galaxy F14 and Galaxy M14 models that proved nearly identical aside from names.
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For now, prospective buyers able to access the Galaxy M15 5G can bank on the phone delivering excellent battery endurance courtesy of its 6,000 mAh cell with 25 watts of charging capability. Whether the F15’s other features carry over remains to be seen, but the latest FCC docs reaffirm the impressive battery specs inbound.