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Android Authority
15-07-2025
- Android Authority
Pixel 10 series FCC filing confirms connectivity features, hints at Samsung modem
Joe Maring / Android Authority TL;DR The Google Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro XL have passed through the FCC website. Both phones apparently have satellite support, and there are hints of a Samsung modem once again. Meanwhile, the Pro version has Thread and UWB support while the standard model misses these features. Google is expected to launch the Pixel 10 series in the coming weeks, and we've already seen a steady stream of leaks. However, the latest leak comes via the company's own regulatory filings. The Pixel 10 (model number GLBWO, GL066, GK2MP), Pixel 10 Pro (G4QUR), and Pixel 10 Pro XL (GUL82) passed through the FCC website this week, revealing a few details about the phones. Starting with the XL model, the FCC filing confirms features like wireless charging, Wi-Fi 6E, Thread support, and UWB. However, we also have evidence that the company is indeed using a Samsung modem. The Pixel 10 Pro's listing also confirms all of these features and hints at a Samsung modem. Meanwhile, the standard Pixel 10 filing mentions connectivity features like wireless charging and Wi-Fi 6E. However, Google's vanilla phone doesn't seem to offer Thread or UWB connectivity. We see evidence of a Samsung-made modem here, too. All three Pixel filings also mention satellite functionality, also known as NTN (non-terrestrial network) connectivity. This wouldn't be a surprise as the Pixel 9 series offers satellite connectivity. Check out the screenshots below. Pixel 10 Pixel 10 Pro Pixel 10 Pro XL These aren't the only recent Pixel 10 series leaks. A trusted outlet recently revealed EU pricing for the phones, and it looks like Europeans aren't getting a price hike this year. Leaked specs also suggest bigger batteries for the standard and XL models. Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at Email our staff at news@ . You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice.


Bloomberg
19-05-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
B. Riley Names Yessner to Replace Ahn as Chief Financial Officer
B. Riley Financial Inc. named Scott Yessner, who has been serving as a strategic adviser for the past two months, to succeed Chief Financial Officer Phillip Ahn as the company grapples with overdue regulatory filings and probes. Yessner will take over as CFO on June 3, the firm said in a statement Monday. Ahn is leaving 'to pursue another opportunity,' according to the statement.


Bloomberg
13-05-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
B. Riley Overshoots Another Deadline for Filing Results with SEC
B. Riley Financial Inc. added to its tally of overdue regulatory filings, this time missing the deadline for quarterly results as soured investments mounted. The report is delayed because B. Riley is still working on finishing its delinquent full-year report for 2024, the Los Angeles-based financial services firm told the US Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday.