FCC has approved the still unannounced Samsung SM-G906S, which could easily be the rumored Galaxy S5 Prime. The unit in question comes in three different flavors — SM-G906S, SM-G906K and SM-G906L — each of which is made for a different Korean carrier – SK Telekom, KT and LG U+.
As such, these devices sing along LTE band 5 and band 17, and are not meant to be sold on the U.S. soil. Still, even this variants excite us, hinting us that it won’t be too long before Samsung launches its very first phone with a QHD screen. That’s 1,440 x 2,560 pixels baby, a la LG G3.
Amazing screen aside, the Galaxy S5 Prime should also sport Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 805 chip, 3GB of RAM and an all-aluminum body. It is still unknown how the phone will end-up being called; some say it could be Galaxy F, while some others think it will be known as Galaxy Alpha. We’ll make sure to catch all the leaks floating around the Interwebs and get back to you as soon as we have something interesting to add. Stay tuned in the meantime…
[Via: PhoneArena]