Samsung Galaxy S10 phones bring WiFi 6 support , FCC doc says

Samsung Galaxy S10 phones bring WiFi 6 support , FCC doc says

In about a couple of weeks, the South Korean tech giant will grasp the Unpacked 2019 occurrence. It’s the first for the year and maybe one of the leading because the 10th Anniversary premium flagship phone series will be announced. Samsung will formally present the Galaxy S10 phones. It will have three variants: the Galaxy S10E (Galaxy S10 Lite), Galaxy S10, and the superior Galaxy S10+ (Galaxy S10 Plus). Just recently, some FCC documents were sighted, revealing the phone will have WiFi 6 hold up.

According to the FCC pages, all three variants will also feature reverse wireless charging. An FCC appearance means the devices are almost complete for business release. Network documentation tests are being made so we’ll only have to wait for the official launch.

Listed below are connectivity options and features of all Samsung Galaxy S10 phones:
          
Most of the connectivity originates on the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy Note 9 will be available on the Galaxy S10 phones. Options include NFC, LTE bands, MST for Samsung Pay, Bluetooth, GPS, VoWiFi, and VoLTE. The only changes will possibly with the WiFi 6 802.11ax protocol which could mean faster Internet connection.

WiFi 6 will be fast but it needs a compatible router. It will be ready in most Snapdragon 855-powered devices. The problem is, there isn’t much well-suited WiFi 6 router yet.

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