Verizon is getting ready to increase yet another mid-segment Samsung smartphone to its 5G roster, complete with assistance for its ultrafast mmWave network of class. This will be a reinterpreted Galaxy A71, except, in contrast to the by now introduced A71 5G, Massive Red’s model will be run by a different chipset and have various identities.
It’s going to be identified as Galaxy A71s 5G UW, to match with what looks to be Verizon’s newfound naming scheme (go through: tacking “5G UW” to the stop of device monikers remaining and appropriate, exactly where “UW” stands for “UltraWideband” aka mmWave).

The Galaxy A71s 5G UW may possibly pretty perfectly search like an A71 5G or A71, but inside of we will get the Snapdragon 765 chipset, and not an Exynos. At least that is what’s been rumored. If this pans out, it would be the very first Snapdragon 765 handset to aid mmWave 5G.
The name by itself has been disclosed via some current regulatory filings, so it is set in stone. No matter whether or not the rest of the specs will align with the global A71 5G design stays to be found. Samsung and Verizon may perhaps have some slight updates prepared, to make this version deserving of the “s” suffix.