Samsung Galaxy F70e 5G’s Google Play Console listing reveals Dimensity 6300, Android 16 and 4GB RAM

Recently, we spotted the Galaxy F70e 5G on the Google Play Console supported devices list. At the time, only the device code and model number were revealed, with no information about specifications. Now, the device has once again appeared on the Google Play Console, this time revealing key specifications as well.
Here is more to it.
Samsung Galaxy F70e 5G spotted on Google Play Console
The listing shows the same device code, “A07x”, which was previously seen on the supported devices list. Next to it, the moniker Galaxy F70e 5G is clearly mentioned.
Under the SoC section, the device is listed with the chipset code name MediaTek MT6835V/TZ, paired with a Mali-G57 GPU, which confirms that it will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC. Other details revealed include 4GB RAM, Android 16, and a 720 × 1600 screen resolution with 300 DPI screen density.

At the bottom of the listing, the model number “SM-A076M” is mentioned, further confirming that the Galaxy F70e 5G will be a rebranded version of the Galaxy A07 5G. Even the design shown in the placeholder image on the Google Play Console matches the Galaxy A07 5G, which was recently spotted on Samsung’s Myanmar website.
Adding to this, the recent Google Play Console listing of the Galaxy M17e 5G also revealed that it is a rebranded Galaxy A07 5G, but with 4GB RAM. This suggests that both the Galaxy M17e 5G and Galaxy F70e 5G will launch as trimmed-down versions of the Galaxy A07 5G.
Historically, whenever Samsung launched a Galaxy A0X 5G device, it was usually followed by Galaxy F0X 5G and Galaxy M0X 5G rebrands. The F series typically launched via Flipkart in India, while the M series debuted on Amazon India. However, this year Samsung appears to be changing its naming strategy. Instead of the Galaxy M07 5G and Galaxy F07 5G, the company may launch the devices as Galaxy M17e 5G and Galaxy F70e 5G instead.