Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10e, and Galaxy S10+ flagship smartphones have appeared on the FCC website ahead of the Unpacked event in San Francisco later this month. The FCC has certified the SM-G970U variant of the Galaxy S10e, SM-G973U variant of the Galaxy S10, and SM-G975U variant of the Galaxy S10+. Additionally, the FCC has also certified the SM-G970U1, SM-G970W, SM-G970XU, SM-G973U1, SM-G973W, SM-G973XU, SM-G975U1, SM-G975W, and SM-G975XU variants.
Samsung Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10e, and Galaxy S10+ Appear on FCC
Going by the model numbers of the three smartphones certified by the FCC, they will be the unlocked variants that will be sold in the US. Sadly, however, the FCC filings do not reveal any key hardware specifications of the upcoming flagship trio. The FCC filings only confirm that the three upcoming Galaxy smartphones will be the first to support the latest Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ax standard. Apart from Wi-Fi 802.11ax, the smartphones are also listed to support Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, and ANT+ standards.
The Samsung Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10e, and Galaxy S10+ are set to be officially announced at the company’s Unpacked event on February 20. All the three smartphones will run on Samsung’s Exynos 9820 8nm octa-core processor in most markets. The US-bound variants, on the other hand, will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chipset instead. In the memory department, the Galaxy S10e is expected to be available in a single memory configuration with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. The standard Galaxy S10 will come in two storage variants: 6GB RAM + 128GB storage and 8GB RAM + 512GB storage. Samsung Galaxy S10+ will be offered in a total of three memory configurations: 6GB RAM + 128GB storage, 8GB RAM + 512GB storage, and 12GB RAM + 1TB storage. The Galaxy S10e is tipped to sport a 5.8-inch Infinity-O display, while the standard Galaxy S10 will sport a 6.1-inch Infinity-O display. Expected to be the most expensive of the three upcoming Galaxy S10 models, the Galaxy S10+ will sport a 6.4-inch Infinity-O display.
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