Samsung is working on launching three entry-level smartphones, including Galaxy A07, F07, and M07. In the recent event, these devices have passed the BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) certification process in India.
As you can see in the screenshot below, the model numbers SM-A075F/DS, SM-E075F/DS, and SM-M075F/DS have appeared in the BIS database. Based on the naming conventions, these are expected to be Galaxy A07, F07, and M07, respectively.

Last year, Samsung launched the 4G variant of the Galaxy A06 in August. Later, in February 2025, the Galaxy A06 5G, F06 5G, and M06 5G were released. Based on Samsung’s past track record, it’s likely that the next iteration of its budget phones will start with 4G-only models. Notably, this also hints at the return of the 4G versions of the Galaxy F and M series, which were missing last year with the F07 and M07.
Unfortunately, the certification doesn’t reveal any specs other than the model numbers. And you shouldn’t keep your hopes high, since entry-level phones typically don’t receive big hardware improvements.
To recall, Samsung Galaxy A06, F06, and M06 come with a 6.7-inch 720p panel, Mediatek Helio G85/Dimensity 6300 chipset, 4/6 GB of RAM, 64/128 GB storage, 50MP + 2MP rear camera, 8MP front camera, 5000 mAh battery, and 25W charging speed.
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