Just a few moments back we told you about the 12GB RAM/512GB ROM option that surfaced on TENAA's certification database for the Redmi K30 5G, and now it seems like we have a new smartphone that is soon likely to get an additional option in terms of RAM. This time around we have the South Korean's 2019 flagship plus model, the Galaxy S10+ show up on the Chinese certification center with a new 6GB memory variant that also sports a 256GB of in-built memory, with model number SM-G9750.
So we may soon expect the phone to arrive and ship featuring the 6GB of RAM and 256GB of on board storage, that should retail with the existing 8GB RAM and 12GB RAM versions, making this Galaxy S10+ more affordable in terms of buyers looking for lesser memory and internal space compared to it's pricier siblings. We don't see any other changes being featured on the phone other than the downgraded memory here.
Source: TENAA