Samsung Galaxy S5 Prime goes in FCC but not for U.S Market

Unannounced handset Samsung Galaxy S5 Prime Model number SM-G906S goes in  FCC (Federal Communication Commission) and the commission  approved the existence of this handset with the model number. The Galaxy S5 prime in three versions known as SM-G906S, SM-G906K and SM-G906L; each model number belongs to the different Korean carries, SK Telekom, KT and LG U+.

These devices have LTE connectivity with a supported band 5 and band 17. None of them is to be sold in the U.S markets and if handset will be available in the market then the same hand set known as “Galaxy Alpha”. The handset is ready to hit the other markets and will be on the surface soon . This is the first smartphone from Samsung with a QHD display having 1440 x 2560 pixels resolutions.

Galaxy S5 Prime has  Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 805 chipset with Quad-core 2.5 GHz Krait 400 processor. 3GB  RAM  and 32 GB internal memory, can be extended up to 128 GB externally. The handset comes in aluminum body which gives the graceful look to the handset. .

There are lots of rumors flying on the internet that the handset is also known as Galaxy F or Galaxy Alpha but still we did not say anything before the launching of this handset.

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