Samsung Galaxy S24 series gets FCC certification - Standard and Plus model could most likely feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC

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Samsung fans are in for a treat. Recently, the Samsung Galaxy S24 series were spotted on the FCC database (via Android Authority). That said, what should you know about it?

In case you didn’t know, the standard unit was spotted with the model number SM-S921U and SM-S921B. Meanwhile, the Plus variant was listed with the model number SM-S926B and SM-S926U. Finally, the Ultra variant features the model number SM-S928U and SM-S928B.

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We are unsure why there’s a multiple model number for each unit, but it is interesting to know nonetheless. According to the FCC  database, the standard unit for the S24 could likely feature a Qualcomm modem and the chip designer’s Smart Transmit power-saving technology. It also says that the S24 Plus model could run a Qualcomm modem and Smart Transmit functionality as well.

Regardless, at least that confirms the whole S24 series could feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC. Previously, rumours say only the US variant will pack the Qualcomm processor and the rest of the world will get the Exynos chipset. With this news, the rumour is now being squashed.

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We have yet to confirm other tech specs or the Malaysia release date for the Samsung Galaxy S24 series. However, we can at least agree the Ultra variant for the phone could likely feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. As of now, we can only wait for further confirmation from Samsung.

 

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