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UAE’s TDRA (Telecommunications Regulatory Authority) and the UL Demko certification platform have recently confirmed that the Galaxy Tab S10+ will come in both Wi-Fi and 5G versions. In related news, the Galaxy S24 FE has also been spotted on TDRA and TUV Rheinland certification platform.

TUV certification reveals that the Galaxy S24 FE will support 25W charging, the same as its predecessor. It’s also reported that the phone will support 9W wireless charging. Interestingly, the Galaxy S23 FE supports a relatively faster 15W wireless charging.

TUV certification also reveals that the phone will come in a total of seven models – SM-S721B/DS, SM-S721B, SM-S721N, SM-S721Q, SM-S721U, SM-S721W, SM-S7210. These model numbers are expected to represent the device in different markets, of which SM-S721B is the global version, and SM-S721U is for the US market.

According to the TDRA certification listing, the Galaxy S24 FE is “SM-S721B/DS”, where “DS” indicates that the device supports dual-SIM dual standby. The global variant (SM-S721B/DS) has also been approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), which confirms that the phone will support Wi-Fi 6E (2.4GHz and 5GHz bands), NFC, Bluetooth 5.3, 5G connectivity, LTE, and GSM. The phone is said to measure 162mm and 77.3mm in height and width respectively.

We already know that the Galaxy S24 FE will be powered by a slightly downclocked version of the Exynos 2400 chip, which powers the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+. The phone is expected to be released between September to early October. In terms of appearance, the phone could be very similar to its predecessor, at least when it comes to the back design. Live images of the phone have already been revealed, which show a very similar camera module design, similar flat sides, and an identical placement of the flash module as compared to the predecessor.

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