
Samsung's Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ has been certified by the FCC in both Wi-Fi-only and 5G versions. The certification reveals support for 45W wired charging. A schematic document also reveals the presence of a single rear camera. The tablet will have S Pen support and a microSD card slot. The device measures 300.56 x 194.7 mm and has a 13-inch screen. That's everything the FCC has revealed or confirmed. According to past leaks, the tablet will be powered by Samsung's Exynos 1580 SoC, the same one inside the Galaxy A56. The Tab S10 FE+ is rumored to arrive in two RAM/storage combos: 8/128GB and...

Samsung's Galaxy A36 has been doing the rounds recently in various certifications and listings. The phone's launch is clearly nearing, and it's now been certified by the FCC as well. The process has confirmed its support for 5G, Bluetooth, NFC, and Wi-Fi. It will support a 25W wired charging speed according to the FCC. That clashes with another certification from last month, which revealed support for 45W charging. Samsung Galaxy A36 leaked image This could just be a case of two authorities testing with two different chargers, so the phone could support 45W, but of course, only...

Yesterday, the Galaxy A56, A36 and A26 leaked through TÜV Rheinland certifications. A follow-up leak sees the Galaxy A56 appear in FCC documents. The phone, SM-A566E/DS, is a dual-SIM version of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A56. The “Status information” screenshot shows that the phone is rated for 10V 4.5A charging, i.e. 45W, which confirms what we’ve heard previously. And yes, that’s more than the new flagship Galaxy S25 supports (25W). FCC docs on the Galaxy A56: charge speed • connectivity Anyway, the FCC only tested with the EP-TA800, a relatively old charger that tops out...

Sony launched the WH-1000XM5 (such a lovely name, isn't it?) over-the-ear noise canceling headphones back in May of 2022, and believe it or not, that's almost three years ago. So if you've been patiently waiting for the successor to show up, it looks like it's finally on its way. The WH-1000XM6 (seriously great naming!) has the model number YY2984 and what appear to be removable earpads along with a redesigned hinge. That could amp up the longevity of this set, since in theory Sony could offer replacement earpads if yours break. Or it could sell various colors of earpads separately...

Realme is working on a new phone that looks like a carbon copy of the recently released 14x, only this one is 4G-only. Known so far only by its model number, RMX5020, the device has been certified for sale by the FCC, a move which signifies a global launch. The RMX5020 has dual-band Wi-Fi, NFC, nine 4G bands, and a 5,180 mAh battery with support for 45W wired charging. Different certifications reveal it boasts a 6.67-inch screen (just like the 14x, we might add), 6GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. It will launch running Realme UI 6.0. The handset will measure 165.69 x 76.22 x 7.99 mm...

The European Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra passed through the FCC, bearing the model numbers SM-S931B/DS, SM-S936B/DS, and SM-S938B/DS. They've been testing with a 25W charger but the Ultra might support up to 45W, like the Galaxy S24 Ultra. Honor unveiled its 300 series with the Honor 300, 300 Pro, and the 300 Ultra. Like the Pro, the Honor 300 Ultra has a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, but it also gets a 50MP periscope lens (IMX858) offering 3.8x optical zoom and f/3.0 aperture. The periscope module is joined by a 50MP main lens (IMX906) with OIS and a 12MP ultrawide....

Back in November the American versions of the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra passed through the FCC, and now their European cousins have done the same. These have the model numbers SM-S931B/DS, SM-S936B/DS, and SM-S938B/DS, respectively. The FCC has tested these with a 25W charger, but do bear in mind that none will ship in the box and that the Ultra might support up to 45W just as its predecessor did. The Galaxy S24 family There will of course be wireless charging support on all of these, as well as wireless power sharing. Additionally, the FCC confirms Bluetooth 5.4, Wi-Fi 7,...

The Samsung Galaxy S25 trio is now doing the rounds through certification agencies around the world, and it just stopped by the FCC. The listing doesn't reveal much but confirms a couple of interesting details. For instance, the documents reveal that the vanilla Galaxy S25 will be missing the UWB feature as it will only be available to the S25 Ultra and S25+. Additionally, the S25+ and S25 Ultra will chsrge at 45W, whereas the S25 settles for 25W charging for yet another year. Interestingly, the listing suggests the S25 will have a slower wireless charging capped at 9W instead of...

Samsung's Galaxy S24 FE is coming soon - the latest rumors on the matter claim it will be launching either in late September or early October. Ahead of that, the US version of the phone has been certified by the FCC. This process has confirmed that the device has dual-band Wi-Fi with Wi-Fi 6E support, NFC, Bluetooth, 5G support, and reverse wireless charging up to 9W. The S24 FE measures 162 x 77.3 mm (height and width). The thickness is still a mystery. A previous Geekbench run has revealed that the S24 FE will be powered by Samsung's Exynos 2400 SoC, in an underclocked iteration...

Tecno's Spark 20 launched back in December of last year, and in the meantime it's received a lot of siblings in the series. But now, Tecno seems to be finally done with the Spark 20 models, as it's already working on the Spark 30 5G. The suffix over there is the first clear differentiator compared to the Spark 20 - the upcoming model will support 5G, whereas its predecessor didn't. Tecno Spark 30 5G at the FCC The Tecno Spark 30 5G has been certified by the FCC, a process which has revealed the fact that it will come with an 18W charger. Apparently the Spark 30 5G will have up...