The Galaxy S10’s successor is only a couple of months away but Samsung may be launching new versions of the phone in China soon. A new TENAA listing for the phone has been published and it includes some new RAM and ROM variants.

Galaxy S10

The recently-certified Galaxy S10 has the model number SM-G9730 and it was approved by TENAA on November 6. According to the spec sheet, the phone will be available in three RAM variants – 6GB, 8GB, and 12GB. The storage variants listed are 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB.

The Galaxy S10 sold in China is available in two configurations – 8+128GB and 8+512GB. Based on the listing, we may be getting a 6GB RAM +256GB version and a 12GB RAM + 1TB version soon.

While Samsung is not new to announcing new color variants for its flagship phones, launching new RAM and storage configurations months after the phone’s release is unusual. The rest of the specs are nearly the same save for the rear cameras.

The Samsung SM-G9730 has a 6.1-inch 3040 x 1440 AMOLED display, a Snapdragon 855 processor, and a 3400mAh battery. It has 16MP + 12MP + 10MP triple rear cameras rather than a 12MP + 16MP + 12MP triple rear cameras. It also has a 12MP selfie camera. There is support for storage expansion up to 512GB. TENAA mentions it has an in-display fingerprint scanner. The phone will be available in Black and White.

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