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Various indications in recent weeks have suggested that Samsung's next entry-level phone will be called Galaxy A02 or Galaxy M02, and for a while it even looked like they would be two separate models. Now it seems that the phone will have a definitive name Galaxy A02s - at least according to the certification of the Thai telecommunications authority NTBC.

The phone is listed in the NTBC certification document under the model number SM-A025F/DS and it can also be read that it will support the Dual SIM function (hence the "DS" in the model designation), that it will run on Android 10 and that it will get 3 GB of operating memory.

According to unofficial reports so far, the smartphone will run on the more than three-year-old Snapdragon 450 chipset and is likely to have at least 32 GB of RAM. The device has now also appeared in the Geekbench 4 benchmark, where it scored 756 points in the single-core test and 3934 points in the multi-core test (it appeared even earlier in Geekbench 5, where it scored 128 and 486 points).

The phone will probably be sold at a price of around 110 euros (approximately 3 thousand crowns) and will be available in all major markets of the world. At the moment, however, it is unclear when Samsung will launch it.

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