The rule is clear: until the official launch day, leaks and rumours remain on the field, and with the Galaxy S10 would be no different. The breakthrough was made by Nashville Chatter and show certificates from Anatel , Brazil's national telecommunications agency.
Images of the document leaked and confirm three different versions of Samsung 's next big S-line release , revealing different battery capacities for each. The codes that point to this are as follows: EB-BG970ABU, EB-BG973ABU and EB-BG975ABU.
The three strings have a few different digits in the middle, which confirms the existence of three variants for the Galaxy S10. Each model will also have a different battery capacity: 3,000 mAh, 3,300 mAh and 4,000 mAh, respectively.
This corroborates, in parts, with an old rumor regarding a Lite version of the smartphone, that would have a battery of 3,100 mAh. However, the same rumor pointed out that the standard version of the smartphone, ie the Galaxy S10, would have 3,500 mAh battery, which does not appear to be the case.
On the other hand, the expectation for the premium edition, Galaxy S10 Plus , was of 4,000 mAh and, in this case, the rumors seem to have hit, considering the leaked certificates. The next members of Samsung's S line, as well as the alleged Galaxy F (the folding screen model), are expected to be unveiled officially on February 20 at an event in San Francisco.
The Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 Plus are expected to have a fingerprint scanner underneath the screen, which may have a dual front camera and an Infinity-O design. The Galaxy S10 Lite should have only one rear sensor and one scanner located on the side.
Anatel certificate confirms three different Galaxy S10
Reviewed by Steven Perry
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January 30, 2019
Rating: 5
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