It has recently appeared at FCC and is likely to go on sale in emerging markets

Nov 8, 2013 10:32 GMT  ·  By

Those wondering why Samsung does not bring its high-end dual-SIM smartphones to more regions will be happy to know that a new handset that can be outfitted with two SIM cards has been recently spotted at FCC (Federal Communications Commission).

Phonearena reports that they have stumbled upon an unannounced dual-SIM smartphone while browsing FCC’s database. According to the documents filed with the FCC, Samsung SM-G7102 measures 147 x 75.1mm and accepts two SIM cards.

Upon further investigation, more details have been confirmed, as shipment data obtained from Zuaba mentions Samsung SM-G7102 sports a large 5.25-inch HD (720p) capacitive touchscreen display.

The shipment documents also confirm the SM-G7102 is powered by Android 4.3 Jelly Bean operating system, but that’s all the information we have for now. No word on when and where the Samsung SM-G7102 will be released, but stay tuned for more on this.