Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy S21 series ahead of schedule. The device has been leaked multiple times, and even real photos have been exposed. Today, the Galaxy S21 appeared in the FCC database.
In the certification documents, the device has model numbers SM-G991U and SM-G991U1. Both numbers suggest that these devices are the US versions of the Galaxy S21 with the Snapdragon 888 chipset. The FCC certification also revealed battery information and other related data.
According to FCC documents, this device uses a 3900 mAh lithium-ion battery with model number EB-BG991ABY. Surprisingly, the FCC documents also mention that it will come with a 25W charger (EP-TA800), but reports indicate that the packaging will not include a charger this time.
The FCC certification documents mention that this charger will be used for testing purposes. We need to wait for more confirmation. The headphones mentioned in the certification are USB Type-C headphones, so the phone will not have a 3.5mm headphone jack, which has also been confirmed. It has been confirmed that the phone will include a USB Type-C to Type-C data cable in the box.
We previously reported that the Galaxy S21 series will feature the Exynos 2100 chipset. The US and China versions will use the Snapdragon 888 chipset. The Exynos 2100 chipset is expected to feature a Cortex-X1 core.
For other specifications, such as the display and camera, check out our previous articles.
