The UAE's TDRA (Telecoms Regulatory Authority) and certification platform UL Demko recently confirmed that the Galaxy Tab S10+ will come in both Wi-Fi and 5G variants. In related news, the Galaxy S24 FE has also been spotted on the TDRA and TUV Rheinland certification platforms.
The TUV certification reveals that the Galaxy S23 FE successor will support 25W fast charging. It is also said that the phone will support 9W reverse wireless charging.
The latest leak also reveals that the Galaxy S24 FE will have a total of 7 models – SM-S721B/DS, SM-S721B, SM-S721N, SM-S721Q, SM-S721U, SM-S721W, SM-S7210. These model numbers are expected to represent the device in different markets, with the SM-S721B being the global variant and the SM-S721U for the US market.
According to the TDRA certification listing, the Galaxy S24 FE is “SM-S721B/DS,” with the “DS” indicating that the device supports dual-SIM standby. The global variant (SM-S721B/DS) has also been approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), confirming that the phone will support Wi-Fi 6E (2.4GHz and 5GHz bands), NFC, Bluetooth 5.3, 5G, LTE, and GSM connectivity. The phone is said to measure 162mm in height and 77.3mm in width, respectively.
According to previous leaks, the Galaxy S24 FE will use the Exynos 2400e chip, have a design not much different from the previous version, and will be launched in September or October this year. Let's wait and see!