Samsung Galaxy A54 reveals battery capacity and charging speed by FCC. The Samsung Galaxy A54 is almost ready to be released, as the FCC has just approved the device. An SM-A546E will feature a battery that has a minimum capacity of 4,905 mAh and will allow 25W fast charging, according to the listing that was released by the US authority.
There is a good chance that the Samsung Galaxy A54 will have a capacity of at least 5,000 mAh, even though earlier reports claimed a modest rise to 5,100 mAh. According to the FCC filing, it is possible to charge it using a Samsung EP-TA800 converter, a 25W Power Delivery USB-C charger; however, we highly doubt that it will be included in the retail packaging.
Samsung Galaxy A54 reveals battery capacity and charging speed by FCC
Geekbench has also been responsible for disclosing some phone specifications, such as an unannounced Exynos 1380 processor, at least 6GB of RAM, and Android 13 right out of the box. The last two Galaxy A5x series phones were released in March, and if Samsung stays true to that schedule, we only have two months left until the A54 becomes officially available for purchase.