The upcoming standard Samsung Galaxy S27 has officially surfaced in the GSMA IMEI database. This early regulatory footprint marks the device’s transition from standard industry rumors into a verified, legal reality.

The regulatory database entry explicitly identifies the base flagship under the model number SM-S952U. According to the traditional alphanumeric coding system utilized by the manufacturer, this specific designation provides a clear indicator of the phone’s targeted region. The trailing letter U is the definitive identifier for a United States carrier variant.
The appearance of the US-bound model ahead of other regional iterations suggests that early localization and development efforts are being prioritized for the North American market. No companion listings for the higher-tier Plus or Ultra variants have appeared in the database yet.
An official regulatory registration at this stage indicates that the internal research and development timeline is moving forward on a steady schedule. These types of official filings typically take place months before mass component manufacturing and assembly begin. While the listing confirms the physical existence of the product line, precise hardware specifications and design details remain unverified.

