Samsung confirmed yesterday that it’s . The company is also expected to release the handset on the very same day at least in selected markets. We know the handset is now one step closer to release as the Federal Communications Commission has approved all US Galaxy Note 7 models.
The regulatory body has certified the SM-N930V, SM-N930A, SM-N930P, SM-N930T, SM-N930R4 and the SM-N930W8. This means that the handset is going to be available from Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint. All of these models are expected to be powered by the processor coupled with possibly 6GB of RAM. The Galaxy Note 7 is expected to be powered by Samsung’s Exynos 8893 processor in other markets. We have already told you and now you just need to wait until August 2 to find out the precise availability information for your market.
The regulatory body has certified the SM-N930V, SM-N930A, SM-N930P, SM-N930T, SM-N930R4 and the SM-N930W8. This means that the handset is going to be available from Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint. All of these models are expected to be powered by the processor coupled with possibly 6GB of RAM. The Galaxy Note 7 is expected to be powered by Samsung’s Exynos 8893 processor in other markets. We have already told you and now you just need to wait until August 2 to find out the precise availability information for your market.