After Galaxy M07 5G, Galaxy F07 5G Appears on Samsung Test Server

Samsung is preparing to launch the Galaxy A07 5G very soon, most likely within the next few days. While the A series model is expected to release shortly, Samsung has already started internal testing for its M and F series variants. Last week, the Galaxy M07 5G appeared on Samsung’s test servers. Now, the Galaxy F07 5G has also surfaced.
Samsung begins testing Galaxy F07 5G
Similar to the Galaxy A07 5G and Galaxy M07 5G, the Galaxy F07 5G first showed up on the Bluetooth SIG database and later appeared on India’s BIS certification. All three devices were listed together on these platforms. Recently, the first test build for the Galaxy F07 5G was spotted on Samsung’s test server. The device carries the model number “SM-E076B”. The firmware version is E076BXXU0AYL1. The build has appeared on servers in India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka, indicating that the phone will likely launch in these markets.

In terms of design, the Galaxy F07 5G is expected to look identical to the standard Galaxy F07. Recently, the Galaxy A07 5G appeared on the Google Play Console database. Its design matched the 4G variant exactly. Samsung usually keeps the design language consistent across its A, M, and F series devices. So, the F07 5G should be no different.
Expected specifications
The Galaxy F07 5G is not expected to differ much from its predecessor, the Galaxy F06 5G. The device should be powered by the Dimensity 6300 chipset and feature a 6.7-inch LCD display with a 90Hz refresh rate. Samsung may increase the battery capacity to 6,000mAh. This is because the Galaxy A07 5G has already been certified with the same battery size. Other expected features include a dual rear camera setup with a 50 MP main sensor, an IP54 rating, and support for 25W fast charging.
On the software side, the Galaxy F07 5G is expected to run Android 16-based One UI 8 out of the box. The device should receive the One UI 8.5 update later when other eligible models start getting it. These details are not officially confirmed yet, and we should get more clarity as the launch approaches. We will keep you updated about the same.










