
Update: We have also spotted the Galaxy S24 FE on the Peruvian MTC certification website with the same SM-S721B/DS model number. Interestingly, the certification includes a render of the device labelled as the Galaxy S24 FE, which looks identical to the Galaxy S23 FE. This suggests that Samsung may stick to a similar design and avoid making significant changes from its predecessor.
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Samsung is gearing up to launch its Galaxy S24 FE and the Galaxy Tab S10+. Though the company hasn’t officially revealed any details yet, our team has spotted the Galaxy S24 FE on Thailand’s NBTC certification website and the Wi-Fi variant of the Galaxy Tab S10+ on Indonesia’s Telecom certification website. Here’s everything you need to know:
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE on NBTC and Galaxy Tab S10+ on Indonesia Telecom Certification Websites
The Galaxy S24 FE was listed with the SM-S721B/DS model number, while the Galaxy Tab S10+ appeared with SM-X820. Although these certifications didn’t disclose any specifications, they did confirm the devices’ names. Additionally, this suggests that the official launch is approaching soon.
Moreover, we have also spotted the Galaxy Tab S10+ on IMDA certification websites with the SM-X826B model number.
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE and Galaxy Tab S10+ on Other Certification Websites
It’s important to note that this isn’t the first time these devices have surfaced. We recently spotted the Galaxy S24 FE on the FCC certification website, where it was revealed that the device will measure 162 x 77.3 mm in height and width. The listing also provided a glimpse of the device during testing.
The Galaxy S10+ has also appeared on several other certification platforms, including BIS, 3C, and GCF. The 3C listing confirmed 45W fast charging support, while the GCF certification detailed its 5G band options.
Moreover, we found the US variant of the Galaxy S10+ on the Geekbench database, featuring a MediaTek Dimensity 9300 Plus SoC, 12GB of RAM, and Android 14.