Samsung Galaxy Note 7 receives FCC certification!

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This morning 6 North American variants of the Galaxy Note 7 have received certification from the FCC. The models are SM-N930V (Verizon), SM-N930A (AT&T), SM-N930P (Sprint), SM-N930T (T-Mobile), SM-N930R4 (U.S. Cellular) and SM-N930W8 (Canada).

We are hoping that all of them will be powered by the Snapdragon 821 chipset carrying a quad-core CPU, and the Adreno 530 GPU. In most other regions of the world, the Galaxy Note 7 will likely be driven by the Exynos 8893 SoC. The Note 7 is expected to feature a 5.7 or 5.8-inch Super AMOLED display, but a listing from Zauba and export company in India left the door open for a 6-inch version of the device. It should come with a 1440 x 2560 resolution.


With the FCC certification, Samsung can check off one more task that needed to be done before the company unveils the device on August 2nd.

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FCC documents show that a Samsung device, SM-N930U, has antennas open for all four major carriers in the US, as well as the typical Bluetooth, GPS, NFC and Wi-Fi bands. There are specific carrier variants supposedly out there in the land of benchmarks, but a quick look at the FCC database picked up nothing.

The unlocked version of the Galaxy S7 recently and officially went for sale in the US.


Unlocked Samsung Galaxy Note 7 at FCC | Pocketnow

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