On February 20, Samsung will present its new flagship smartphone designs. They have just been certified by the FCC.
Approved models are SM-G970U, SM-G973U and SM-G975U. These are most likely the Galaxy S10E, Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 + models, respectively. The certificate reveals where the FCC sticker will be located and confirms that the phones are equipped with Bluetooth LE, NFC or MST. The latter is the Magnetic Secure Transmission platform that allows you to pay with Samsung Pay in stores that do not support NFC. It is very rare in Poland, but there are many such stores in the US.
The FCC also shows that the flagships will support all major 4G LTE bands. This is expected and there is no surprise whatsoever. The FCC does not reveal any more information.
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Source: Phonearena