Samsung has been developing the Galaxy S10 for quite some time now, but with roughly three months still to go until its official announcement, the largest model of the expected trio appears to have been certified in Russia.

As is typically the case with these certifications, no hardware or software details are provided. However, the SM-G975F and SM-G975X model numbers are once again listed, which indicate that this particular device is the Galaxy S10+. Alongside these, a third variant known as the DS SM-G975F confirms that a dual-SIM version of Samsung’s most expensive Galaxy S10 model will indeed be available to purchase. As is often the case with these models, though, availability may vary by market.

Moving on to the smartphone’s expected features, the Galaxy S10+ is set to arrive with a new 6.4-inch Infinity-O display that offers a very impressive 93.4% screen-to-body ratio. This should then be combined with either the Exynos 9820 or Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8150, depending on the region. Completing the smartphone’s spec sheet could be as many as five cameras, a 4,000mAh battery, and Android 9 Pie complete with the One UI overlay on top.

The Galaxy S10+ is expected to go official in late February alongside the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 Lite at MWC 2019. Sales of the trio will likely commence in mid-March. Unfortunately, at this moment in time, pricing remains unclear.