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Upcoming Samsung Galaxy A8 (2016) "SM-A810S" Clears The FCC


Upcoming Samsung Galaxy A8 (2016)
Upcoming Samsung Galaxy A8 (2016) "SM-A810S" Clears The FCCThe original Samsung Galaxy A8 was released in August 2015, and assuming that the South Korean smartphone maker has any plans in mind for a sequel, then, needless to say, the clock is ticking and the 2016 model should technically be just around the corner.Nevertheless, Samsung has been keeping quiet about its plans for the Galaxy A8 lineup, but recent leaks and rumors have placed the device on the radars numerous times already.After brief appearances in various locations online, including GFXBench, Geekbench, and Zauba, the launch of a new Samsung Galaxy A8 now seems closer than ever before thanks to the FCC.The Samsung Galaxy A8 (2016) was submitted for certification yesterday, August 30, and was spotted in the database of the Federal Communications Commission rocking model number "SM-A810S".


HQ pics of the S Pen-equipped Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2016) surface online


HQ pics of the S Pen-equipped Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2016) surface online
At this point, we don't have too many details on pricing or release date.With IFA 2016 currently underway, however, it wouldn't be unthinkable for Samsung to unveil the Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2016) with S Pen as early as this week.In the past, Samsung has limited its S Pen availability to Galaxy Note phablets and tablets.What do you guys think, is it time for the S Pen to transition to Samsung devices outside of the Note line-up?


Samsung Galaxy A8 (2016) FCC approved; should get 5.7" display, Exynos 7420 & 3GB RAM


Samsung Galaxy A8 (2016) FCC approved; should get 5.7
The Samsung Galaxy A8 (2016) has recently been spotted in the wild through both Geekbench and GFXBench .Now, it's just been approved by the FCC, which can be taken as confirmation of the device's existence.The certification also clears up a few key details regarding the upper-mid-range handset, which will apparently succeed the Samsung Galaxy A8 released just over a year ago.The aforementioned GFXBench listing referenced a 5.1-inch display for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A8 (2016).


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