Galaxy F70 Pro Support Pages Go Live, Software Files Uploaded Ahead of Launch

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Samsung recently launched the Galaxy M47 5G and A27, but the company isn’t slowing down yet. It is now preparing to launch another mid-ranger — the Galaxy F70 Pro. As we move closer to the official announcement, Samsung has set up support pages for the device on its website. Alongside that, the first ODIN firmware files have also been uploaded.
Samsung begins final preparations for the Galaxy F70 Pro launch
Samsung has created dedicated support pages for the Galaxy F70 Pro on its official websites in India and Bangladesh. This suggests that these will be the markets where it plans on launching the phone. While the pages don’t reveal any specifications, they confirm model number SM-E476B/DS. The “/DS” suffix indicates dual SIM support.

The Korean firm has also uploaded ODIN files for the Galaxy F70 Pro in India. The build version is E476BXXU1AZEA.

For those unaware, creation of support pages and the uploading of ODIN firmware are usually among the final steps before Samsung officially unveils a budget or mid-range Galaxy device these days. While this doesn’t confirm an exact launch date, it does suggest that the Galaxy F70 Pro could go official within the next few weeks.
Since it is expected to be a close sibling to the recently launched Galaxy M47 5G, the F70 Pro could feature a 6.7-inch 120Hz Super AMOLED display and a Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chipset. Additionally, it may include a 6,000mAh battery with 45W fast charging and a 50MP primary camera with OIS.
Other expected highlights include NFC, an IP64 rating, LPDDR5X RAM, UFS 3.1 storage, and One UI 8.5 based on Android 16 QPR2 out of the box. Samsung is expected to sell the device through its official website and Flipkart in India. Pricing is likely to remain around the INR 25,000 mark (including offers) despite offering mediocre hardware. This is thanks to the AI boom and rising manufacturing costs. As always, we’ll let you know when the device goes official.
















