Disclosed appearance of the front part of the flagship Samsung Galaxy S10

In the network appeared pictures of the protective glass and films of the flagship smartphone Samsung Galaxy series S10, which is set to release next year. They shared a fairly well-known Chinese insider under the nickname Ice Universe to your Twitter account.

Photos shed light on the mystery of the design of the smartphone. As you can see by the photo, the smartphone has a very thin frame screens with a small “chin” and no “holes” under the camera as well as a hint of built-in speakers. Perhaps the camera will be hidden under the display, as shown on the render.

According to earlier leaks, Samsung Galaxy S10 will be released in three main and a fourth 5G version in black, white, yellow, and green color options.




The Junior version will be numbered SM-G970x, and two older — SM-G973x with SM-G975x. Model SM-G973x SM-G975x will receive displays with a diagonal of 5.8 and a 6.44 inch with built-in in the fingerprint reader. The younger SM-G970x will also be a 5.8-inch, but without the display of the scanner.

The fourth model Galaxy S10 5G with the internal name of Beyond X, and will be released in honor of the tenth anniversary of the release of the Galaxy series. The smartphone is equipped with a large display diagonal is 6.7 inches, and six camera modules. While two modules will be used in a double front camera, and the other four in the back of the camera. The fourth module may be a TOF 3D-camera for three-dimensional scanning and functions of augmented reality.

The smartphone will be able to wirelessly charge other gadgets. A similar opportunity is presented in the October 20 Huawei Mate Pro, but in a highly abbreviated form — up to 2.5 W, while the Galaxy S10 5G will support a minimum of 10 W for wireless charging.

The most probable time of the official debut of the Samsung Galaxy S10 to the MWC 2019, which will be held in Barcelona from 25 to 28 February. Model Galaxy S10 5G will be released later at the end of the first quarter or early second quarter 2019, when the fifth generation will start working.


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