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...
The Poco C65 launched last November, and the brand is already busy working on its successor, the Poco C75. This has now been certified by the FCC, with the model number 2410FPCC5G. It will unsurprisingly come with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and NFC, and its mobile data connectivity will be 4G-only just like its predecessor's. The Poco C75 will run HyperOS from day one, on top of Android 14 we assume. Poco C65 Unfortunately these are all the details that the certification has revealed. For reference, note that the Poco C65 comes with a 6.74-inch 720x1600 90 Hz LCD touchscreen, the MediaTek...
The Pixel Watch 3 is expected to be unveiled by Google at its hardware launch event on August 13, and ahead of that it's now been certified by the FCC. This process has included both the Watch 3 and the bigger Watch 3 XL - for the first time, this year Google will offer two size options. The smaller one is expected to be 41mm, with the larger model being 45mm. There will be LTE-capable models, and the Pixel Watch 3 will support UWB too. Of course, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, and NFC are on board as well. Google Pixel Watch 2 These are all the details that have been revealed through this...
Last week the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A06 was spotted in the Geekbench database with the MediaTek Helio G85 SoC at the helm, which unfortunately is the same one employed by its predecessor, the Galaxy A05. Now the Galaxy A06 has been certified for sale by the FCC, and this process has revealed its battery capacity. It is rated at 4,855 mAh, which means the advertised typical value will be 5,000 mAh. Once again, this is identical to what the A05 offers. Samsung Galaxy A05 The FCC has also revealed that the Galaxy A06 has dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 4G LTE - no 5G here of course,...
The Realme 12 Pro+ arrived in January, and the company is already working on its successor, the Realme 13 Pro+. This has now been certified by the FCC ahead of its global availability. The certification process has revealed the fact that the Realme 13 Pro+ comes with a 5,050 mAh battery, and it will run Android 14 when it launches. Realme 13 Pro+ (RMX3921) receives FCC certification, reveals following:- ColorOS 14 | Android 14 (should be Realme UI 5 on the final device)- 161.34 x 73.91 x 8.23mm - 190g / 187g (with battery)- 5,050mAh battery- VCB80AUH charger (could be 80W - not sure)In...
Infinix's sister brand Tecno launched its first foldable smartphone, the Phantom V Flip, back in September, and now it's almost time for Infinix to do the same. It turns out the brand's first foldable will be called Zero Flip, and it has just been certified by the FCC. This means it's most likely going to launch in all markets where Infinix devices are currently sold. The certification reveals the model number, X6962, as well as the fact that the flip-style foldable will come with 8GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. It will have two vertically-aligned cameras integrated into cutouts from...
The upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 and Z Flip6 have undergone testing for FCC certification and that offers a peek at what’s coming. The phones were tested for compliance with 5G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC and wireless power regulations, the Fold also has UWB, apparently. However, neither phone was tested for Wi-Fi 7 connectivity, only Wi-Fi 6 (ax, including the 6GHz band). The 2023 models arrived relatively early for Wi-Fi 7 support, so the omission was understandable, not so much for the 2024 models. Here’s something interesting, the lab tested the Galaxy Z Fold6 in closed, half opened...
The successor to the Tecno Phantom V Flip has appeared on FCC and the schematics found inside the documents reveal a change that we think will be received quite well. They also detail an improved battery. Here is a closer look alongside the original model for comparison: Phantom V2 Flip (FCC) • Phantom V Flip Yes, it looks like the Tecno Phantom V2 Flip will use a rectangular display. That may look a bit more boring than the circular display of its predecessor, but it is noticeably more practical, since it places fewer restrictions on the app and widgets that can be displayed on...
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Flip6 and Galaxy Ring have been certified by the FCC. This process has allowed us to know their battery capacities. The Flip6 will have two cells of course, one on each of its sides, with a total combined capacity of 3,790 mAh. This will be marketed as 3,800, 3,850, or even 3,900 mAh typical capacity. Any of those numbers will represent an improvement from the Flip5's 3,700 mAh capacity, but it's definitely not going to be a huge bump. Through the UL Demko certification we know that the battery will charge at 25W maximum. The Flip6 was also spotted on...