Samsung is not new to rebranding practices, i.e., marketing the same device under different names depending on the market or distribution channel.
This trend seems destined to continue and even intensify with the imminent launch of new budget devices.
Samsung will launch the same phone three times with different names

Recenti indiscrezioni suggeriscono che il colosso sudcoreano stia pianificando di lanciare quella che è essenzialmente la medesima piattaforma hardware sotto almeno tre diverse denominazioni commerciali: Galaxy A07 5G, Galaxy F07e 5G e Galaxy M17e 5G.
La notizia è emersa grazie all’attento lavoro di analisi svolto dal team di TheTechOutlook, che ha individuato tracce significative all’interno del database di Google Play Console.
Al centro di questa scoperta vi è uno smartphone identificato con il numero di modello SM-A076M. Analizzando i codici del dispositivo, è emerso che questo terminale condivide lo stesso codice identificativo “a07x” del già noto Galaxy A07 5G, apparso recentemente sul sito ufficiale dell’azienda.
Tuttavia, la situazione si complica quando si osservano le denominazioni commerciali associate a questi codici. Nel database è apparsa una dicitura che fa riferimento a un “Galaxy F70e 5G“.
Basandosi sullo storico delle nomenclature Samsung, è altamente probabile che si tratti di un errore di battitura da parte dell’azienda e che il nome finale sarà, più logicamente, Galaxy F07e 5G. Ma le sorprese non finiscono qui: lo stesso identico dispositivo è stato avvistato anche con il numero di modello SM-M076B, questa volta associato al nome Galaxy M17e 5G.
Why should Samsung use three names for the same phone?
The answer often lies in exclusive commercial partnerships, especially in large and competitive markets like India.
It is common for the manufacturer to differentiate the series for major online retailers. In this scenario, it is plausible to suppose that the Galaxy F07e 5G could be destined for exclusive sale via Flipkart, while the Galaxy M17e 5G could land on the virtual shelves of Amazon.
The Galaxy A07 5G model, instead, would represent the “standard” version for the global market or for physical sales channels. Although the names change, the substance remains the same, offering users the same user experience regardless of the label printed on the box.
Under the hood: shared technical specifications
Regardless of the name it takes on the shelves, the technical features outlined by the leaks paint a portrait of a device in the mid-low tier. The front of the device will be dominated by a large PLS LCD display of 6.7 inches with HD+ resolution.
An interesting detail for this price range is the inclusion of a 120 Hz refresh rate, which will ensure smoother visuals during browsing and app usage. The panel design features the classic U-shaped notch to host the front camera.
The heart of this smartphone will be the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor, a chip capable of delivering 5G connectivity and reliable performance for everyday tasks.
Supporting the processor will be a memory configuration starting from at least 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage, fortunately expandable via a microSD slot, a feature always appreciated in this segment.
Battery life, photography and software support
One of the strengths of this device will undoubtedly be its battery life. Samsung has decided to equip the phone with a generous 6,000 mAh battery, capable of delivering long hours of use without the need to resort to the charger. When energy needs refilling, the device will support 25 W charging via the USB Type-C.
The camera setup looks to be essential yet functional, with a rear main sensor of 50 MP, accompanied by a secondary camera of 2 MP, while selfies will rely on an 8 MP sensor.
From a build perspective, the phone should offer IP54 certification for dust and water splash resistance, as well as a side-mounted fingerprint reader for biometric security.
Finally, one aspect that could truly distinguish this smartphone from the competition is software support. It is expected that the device will arrive on the market with Android 16 and preinstalled One UI 8.
Even more surprising is the promise of six generations of Android OS updates, an almost unheard-of longevity for devices in this price range, which would make the investment durable over time.



