February is just around the corner and we’re still
trying to put together all the rumors surrounding the three supposed Galaxy S10
variants. Today, some new information first discovered by Nashville Chatter
reveals that Anatel, Brazil’s National telecom agency, certified three devices
by their model names and their battery sizes.
The devices in question are labeled EB-BG970ABU,
EB-BG973ABU, and EB-BG975ABU. The more important part of these model numbers
are the middle four letters, which denote the three alleged Galaxy S10
variants. Each variant will have 3,000 mAh, 3,300 mAh, and 4,000 mAh,
respectively.
Previous rumors have claimed that the S10 Lite
version would have 3,100 mAh but the only basis to believe this was a photo of
a battery, which isn’t entirely convincing now. Meanwhile, the regular version
was rumored at 3,500 mAh, which is possibly not the case or might even differ
between variants.
Finally, the Galaxy S10 Plus was said to have a
4,000 mAh battery and this remains the case with today’s findings. There is
still much to learn about the Samsung Galaxy flagship, its multiple variants,
specifications and features. Samsung plans to officially announce everything
including a foldable Samsung phone on February 20 at an Unpacked event in San
Francisco.
The two higher-tier phones are said to have an
in-display fingerprint scanner while the largest one is said to have a
dual-front facing camera with an Infinity-O display. The Lite version would
have a single camera on the back and possibly a side-mounted fingerprint
scanner.
