Samsung Galaxy S5 Prime reportedly spotted at FCC

Samsung Galaxy S5 Prime reportedly spotted at FCC

The FCC has approved a new device which was submitted by Samsung. This device has stark similarities to the rumoured Galaxy S5 Prime, according to a report by Intomobile . This specific smartphone was submitted for approval along with three different variants namely SM- G9065S, SM-G906K and SM-G906L. Each of these models is made for different Korean carriers, SK Telekom, KT and LG U+, respectively. Advertisement The approved smartphone features the LTE band 5 and band 17 and will not be available in the US, adds the report.

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Samsung Galaxy S5 Prime reportedly spotted at FCC

The FCC has approved a new device which was submitted by Samsung. This device has stark similarities to the rumoured Galaxy S5 Prime,  according to a report by  Intomobile . This specific smartphone was submitted for approval along with three different variants namely SM- G9065S, SM-G906K and SM-G906L. Each of these models is made for different Korean carriers, SK Telekom, KT and LG U+, respectively.

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The approved smartphone features the LTE band 5 and band 17 and will not be available in the US, adds the report. This will be the first smartphone by Samsung which will be launched with a QHD screen and a screen resolution of 1440 x 2560 pixels, similar to the LG G3 which is set to arrive in India next month .

It is rumoured that the Galaxy S5 Prime will sport the Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 chip, 3GB RAM and full rock-solid aluminum body. The report also confirms some discrepancy with the name given to the smartphone where names such as Galaxy F or Galaxy Alpha are doing the rounds.

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