The rumors about Samsung’s upcoming flagship devices, the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+, are increasing with every passing day. We’ve seen a number of leaked images, press renders and alleged specifications of the handset so far.
According to a new report, the alleged Samsung Galaxy S8 passed through the FCC which is usually the last stop before the handset is officially available.
The Galaxy S8 and S8+ will support GSM, CDMA, and several LTE bands which are supported in different markets. Unfortunately, the FCC listing doesn’t reveal any interesting information. The FCC filing also reveals the model numbers of the handsets: Galaxy S8 comes with a SM-G950 model number and the Galaxy S8+ will be the SM-G955.
The Galaxy S8 is expected to come with a 5.7-inch QHD display while its bigger sibling is set to boast a 6.2-inch QHD display. The handsets are rumored to come with Snapdragon 835/Exynos processor paired with 4GB of RAM, a 12MP camera for photos and videos, 8MP front-facing camera, and Android Nougat as it operating system out of the box.
Samsung is expected to hold its Unpacked event on March 29th for the launch of the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+. We’ll update you as soon as we hear anything more.
Source: Slashgear
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