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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has approved all models Galaxy S10 less than a month before their official launch. Samsung will reveal its flagships for this year on February 20 at Galaxy Unpacked event in San Francisco. This is just a few days before the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

The models that received the certification are labeled SM-G970U, SM-G973U and SM-G975U. That fits Galaxy S10E, Galaxy S10 to Galaxy S10+. FCC certification confirms that all models will support LTE networks, Bluetooth LowEnergy, NFC, mobile payments and Wi-Fi 6. There will also be a 5G variant Galaxy S10, which will only be offered in select markets. This model will not be shared with others Galaxy S10, but not until later this year.

In the appendix of the certification we find a document called Wireless Energy Transmission with information that Galaxy The S10 can receive or transmit electrical energy through magnetic induction or magnetic resonance. We've been you before informed, that Galaxy The S10 will have a backup charging function. This gadget will allow users to wirelessly charge other devices.

About the specifications of the upcoming i design we already know basically everything about Samsung's train ships. However, what the South Korean tech company can surprise us with on February 20 is a foldable phone Galaxy F.

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