It looks like Samsung is gearing up to release their next flagship phone in the Samsung Galaxy S10+. A variant of the phone has suddenly appeared on TENAA listings. Even though the Korean tech giant are getting ready to launch the Galaxy S11 next year, it hasn’t stopped the company from listing a phone with the model number SM-G9750 on TENAA. First reported by @StuffListings on Twitter, he says that there is a new 6GB RAM variant of the Samsung Galaxy S10+. He also posted an image of the TENAA certification. You can check out the tweet below.
https://twitter.com/stufflistings/status/1206600033820270594?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
The original model of the Samsung Galaxy S10+ comes with either 8GB or 12GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. This 6GB RAM variant could be a more affordable version of the flagship phone and may be targeting emerging markets. From the image, we can see that there hasn’t been much of a physical; change to the phone as it still looks like its predecessors. There are no real details on the price and availability of the phone yet, but we should be getting some news in the next few weeks.
Samsung does not offer a Galaxy S10+ with 6GB of RAM as of now, but considering the listing on TENAA, we should be seeing the 6GB variant of the Galaxy S10+ relatively soon. It may be launched quietly and go up for sale with not too much fanfare.
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