All U.S.-Bound Samsung Galaxy S10 Models Have Received FCC Certification
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We’re in the month of February, and that only means Samsung will be unveiling its Galaxy S10 range at its Unpacked event, which will kick off on the 20th of this month. As the unveiling date draws closer, readers will get to see a lot of certifications for these devices and these will be seen as an approval to be sold in a certain region. According to the latest FCC certification, all Galaxy S10 models have been approved to be sold in the U.S., which also suggests that Samsung might be releasing all three variants in the country real soon.
Apart from Wi-Fi 6, Samsung’s Galaxy S10 range will also provide support for Bluetooth LE, NFC and MST. Support for LTE will be included for all major carriers, meaning that none of these devices will get 5G support. However, if you recall, Samsung is preparing a fourth variant that will come with a 5G modem, but it will be limited to certain markets, such as the U.S. and Korea. The variant in question is rumored to feature a massive 6.7-inch screen plus a generous 5000mAh battery.