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Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ appear in the FCC with LTE band 71 support

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It’s expected that Samsung will introduce the Galaxy S9 at MWC next month, but some important details of the upcoming flagship appear to have been revealed today.

The Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ appear to have passed through the FCC. The listings are for two Samsung devices with the model numbers SM-G960U and SM-G965U, which rumors have said are the S9 and S9+. To compare, the S8 and S8+ are the SM-G950U and SM-G955U.

While the FCC listings don’t include any images of the SM-G960U or SM-G965U, they do offer some details on the phones’ networking capabilities. Both phones are listed as supporting LTE bands 2, 4, and 12 as well as band 66 and band 71 (600MHz).

LTE band 71 (600MHz) is what T-Mobile has been using lately to expand its 4G LTE coverage. The service is live in 586 cities across the U.S. and will continue to roll out to more 600MHz coverage in 2018. T-Mobile only sells two phones that support 600MHz LTE right now — the LG V30 and Samsung Galaxy S8 Active – but it’s said that it’ll launch more than 12 600MHz-capable phones in 2018. These FCC listings suggest that the Galaxy S9 and S9+ are part of that group.

Also included is support for features like Carrier Aggregation and 4×4 MIMO, which is unsurprising for a flagship like the Galaxy S9 but still good to get confirmation of.

In other Galaxy S9 news, an image that claims to show the packaging for the S9 has leaked, complete with some spec details. Those features include a 5.8-inch Quad HD+ Super AMOLED display, “Super Speed” Dual Pixel 12MP rear camera with OIS and f/1.5 and f/2.4 apertures, stereo speakers, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage.

Via: Reddit
Source: FCC (1), (2), Reddit

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