On February 20th, Samsung will unveil its 2019 flagship phones during the Samsung Unpacked event. The phones are expected to be released on March 8th. With that in mind, all three handsets were recently certified by the FCC (via Droid-Life). The models approved by the agency include the SM-G970U, SM-G973U, and SM-G975U. In order, these are the "lite" Samsung Galaxy S10E, the Samsung Galaxy S10 and the Samsung Galaxy S10+.

The documentation reveals where the FCC sticker will be located on these models (see image above the article) and confirms that these phones will come with Bluetooth LE, NFC, and MST. The latter is the Magnetic Secure Transmission platform that allows Samsung Pay to work in stores not equipped with NFC point-of-sale checkout technology.

According to the data, Samsung's 2019 flagships will support Wi-Fi6 (802.11ax). The latest Wi-Fi technology will consume less battery power and offer faster speeds. And a chart included in the FCC documentation shows that Samsung's 2019 flagships will support all of the major 4G LTE bands used by the big four major U.S. carriers.

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FCC documentation shows that the Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+ support 4G LTE bands from all major U.S. carriers