Tag: FCC approval

  • Infinix Zero 40 5G Design, Variants, Chipset Revealed via FCC

    Infinix Zero 40 5G Design, Variants, Chipset Revealed via FCC

    An Infinix phone with the model number X6861 has been approved by the FCC. It is believed that this device might be the upcoming Zero 40 5G. This phone has already surfaced in Europe’s EEC and Geekbench databases, the latter of which appeared in June but went largely unnoticed. The Geekbench listing disclosed the chipset powering this device.

    Infinix Zero 40 5G at FCC and Geekbench

    The FCC listing shows that the Infinix Zero 40 5G has dimensions of 164 x 74 x 8mm. For comparison, its predecessor measured 164.5 x 75 x 7.9 mm and featured a 6.78-inch curved-edge AMOLED display. This suggests that the Zero 40 might have a similarly sized screen. One of the color variants will be Polar Black.

    Regarding its design, the Zero 40 5G will have a round camera module containing three cameras and a dual-LED flash unit. Additionally, there is a separate cutout on the top-left corner of the phone’s back, though its purpose—whether for an LED flash or something else—remains unclear.

    Specifications and Features

    The ID label document indicates that the device will come with 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage. There is speculation that there will also be a version with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.

    According to the Geekbench listing, the device may be powered by the Dimensity 8200 chipset and run on Android 14 OS. FCC documents further suggest that the Infinix Zero 40 5G might support NFC connectivity and feature 45W fast charging.


  • Realme 13 Pro+ Battery, Software, Design Revealed by FCC

    Realme 13 Pro+ Battery, Software, Design Revealed by FCC

    A new Realme phone with model number RMX3921 has recently been approved by the FCC. Although the listing doesn’t reveal the phone’s official name, it’s speculated to be the Realme 13 Pro+. Here’s what the FCC documentation discloses about the device.

    The Realme 13 Pro+ will sport a slightly more slender design compared to the Realme 12 Pro+. Its dimensions are 161.34 x 73.91 x 8.23mm, making it marginally narrower and thinner than its predecessor, which measures 161.5 x 74 x 8.8mm.

    Weight Reduction and Battery Enhancement

    The weight of the new model is also slightly reduced. The Realme 13 Pro+ will weigh 190 grams, down from the 196 grams of the Realme 12 Pro+. Despite this weight reduction, the battery capacity will see a minor increase. According to the certification, the 13 Pro+ will house a 5,050mAh battery, a slight bump from the 5,000mAh battery in the 12 Pro+. Realme might advertise it as a 5100mAh or 5200mAh cell.

    Charging and Software

    There’s no specific information on the charging speeds, but the charger model listed as VCB80AUH with "80" in its model number hints at an 80W charger. If accurate, this would be an improvement over the 67W fast charging supported by the Realme 12 Pro+.

    Software-wise, the phone is expected to run on Realme UI 5 based on Android 14, although the FCC listing mentions ColorOS 14. As for connectivity, 5G support is confirmed, including both SA and NSA modes.

    Camera and Display Specifications

    Rumors provide additional details about the device. The Realme 13 Pro+ is believed to feature a 50MP Sony IMX890 primary sensor, a 50MP Sony IMX882 sensor with a 3x periscope lens for telephoto zoom, and an 8MP ultra-wide sensor. The front camera is reportedly a 32MP sensor.

    The display is anticipated to remain similar to that of its predecessor, featuring a 6.7-inch Full HD+ AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate.7-inch Full HD+ AMOLED panel


    Realme 13 Pro+ Battery, Software, Design Revealed by FCC
  • Google Pixel 8a to Offer Four Variants: US Certification Confirms

    Google Pixel 8a to Offer Four Variants: US Certification Confirms

    Following recent leaks revealing the inclusion of a UWB Antenna, Google has officially submitted four device models—G8HHN, GKV4X, G6GPR, and G576D—for approval to the FCC (Federal Communications Commission). Concurrently, real-life images of the Google Pixel 8a retail box, bearing the model number G6GPR, have surfaced online.

    FCC Approval and Model Variants

    Google's submission of multiple model numbers for approval reflects its strategy of developing distinct phone models tailored to various regions, incorporating features like 5G mmWave antenna. The FCC approval paperwork identifies these model numbers as variants of the same phone, ensuring compliance across different versions.

    Anticipated Release and Design

    Given that the last two generations of budget-friendly Pixel devices were launched in May, consumers can expect the Pixel 8a to debut in the coming months. The upcoming device is projected to maintain a form factor akin to the Pixel 7a, with dimensions of 152.0 x 73.0 x 9.0mm—marginally wider than its predecessor by only 0.1mm.

    Notable Features and Specifications

    Analysis of the leaked retail box image reveals a familiar camera module design, slightly bulkier with more rounded corners compared to the Pixel 7a. The Pixel 8a is rumored to be equipped with an underclocked version of the Tensor G3 chip, registering impressive scores of 1218 and 3175 for single and multi cores on Geekbench. Additionally, the device is projected to offer a 6.1" 90Hz display and will be available in four distinct color choices.