Samsung’s anticipated Galaxy S27 series has finally appeared in a credible listing, marking the first official recognition of the devices. The Galaxy S27 has been identified in the GSMA database with the model number SM-S952U, suggesting it is a carrier-locked version for the US market. Although the listing does not disclose any specific features, it confirms the phone’s existence. The upcoming Galaxy S27 lineup is expected to include four models: Galaxy S27, Galaxy S27+, Galaxy S27 Pro, and Galaxy S27 Ultra. There are indications that some models may feature OLED panels from BOE instead of Samsung Display. The Galaxy S27 Ultra is anticipated to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro chipset, while the other models might use the Exynos 2600 SoC.
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