The Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10 E, and Galaxy S10+ have received a US FCC certification, while the latter’s Exynos variant has been spotted on Geekbench.
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Samsung Galaxy S10 Models Receive US FCC Certification, Exynos 9820-Powered Galaxy S10+ Spotted on Geekbench
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