Based on the recent images listed by the National Communications Commission (NCC) of Taiwan, looks like the device will be called Samsung Galaxy SmartTag. Prior to the listing by the Taiwanese regulatory body, the Galaxy SmartTag name, as well as its schematics, have also been published by South Korea’s National Radio Research Agency (NRAA).
While NCC apparently didn’t reveal any details regarding the Bluetooth-based tracker, NRAA database did mention that it is running on a 3V CR2032 button cell battery. The Galaxy SmartTag has also been listed by the Indonesian authority back in November but we couldn’t find it inside the database of SIRIM at the moment. This does not mean that it will not be released in Malaysia though since it is quite possible that the device is going through the certification process for our market, as we speak. So, do keep a look for further updates once we find more information about the new tracker especially if Samsung decides to bring it over to our market. (Source: Slashleaks via GSM Arena.)