An interesting (but perhaps trivial) new development is taking place in China with Samsung’s Galaxy S10+. As reported by @StuffListings on twitter, a new variant of Samsung’s first flagship of this year has just been certified by the TENAA.
A new 6GB RAM variant of the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus has recently received the TENAA certification.
— Mukul Sharma (@stufflistings) December 16, 2019
Feel free to retweet.@SamMobiles #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS10Plus pic.twitter.com/gwdnvESnXU
Based on the TENAA listing, a new 6GB option has appeared for the model number SM-G9750, which denotes the international model of the Galaxy S10+. This phone first launched with either 8GB or 12GB of RAM, depending on the storage size.
The listing includes photos of the Galaxy S10+ in black and there don’t seem to be any visual differences. We can only speculate that Samsung may intend to sell 6GB models of the Galaxy S10+ in other emerging markets, perhaps to sliver off some of the manufacturing cost of the phone.
Less RAM but more cash. Samsung is done in China, better products are available there for far lower prices. Apple will be the only non-domestic survivor.
The international model is SM-G97xF. The G97x0 is the China/HK model. Does not apply to Galaxy Note models. That's just a small detail but still.
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