Samsung will officially unveil the Galaxy S10 series at an Unpacked event in San Francisco on February 20. We’ve already come across multiple leaks about the upcoming flagship, giving us a fairly good idea about what to expect. Multiple reports suggest that Samsung will announce three different variants of the flagship. These include the Galaxy S10 Lite, Galaxy S10, and the top-end Galaxy S10+. Yesterday, the would be top-of-the-line model, the Galaxy S10+ was spotted on Geekbench with rather impressive scores. Today, the handset has allegedly appeared in a live photo thanks to a Reddit user.
Going by the leaked image, it appears the Galaxy S10+ will pack dual selfie cameras housed within the punch hole on the screen. The leak falls in line with earlier rumors, which also indicated two selfie cameras tucked in the upper right corner in a punch hole. Besides, the leaked image also suggests it’ll have extremely thin bezels, way thinner compared to the Galaxy S9+.
Key sources also indicate that the Galaxy S10+ will be lighter than the Galaxy Note 9, despite being the same size. Besides, the image suggests that fingerprint scanner is housed within the display, which is also in line with earlier leaks about the device.
Yesterday, the Galaxy S10+ was spotted on Geekbench with Snapdragon 855 chipset, 6GB of RAM, and Android 9 Pie. The listing showed that the handset the listing reveals that the handset racked up single and multi-core scores of 3413 and 10256 points.
Galaxy S10 release date and pricing rumors
A report via Korean publication ETNews also suggests that the Galaxy 10 range might go on sale on March 8. In addition, the report also suggests that the handset’s 5G variant would go on sale on March 29. As far as pricing goes, the report suggests that the entry-level Galaxy S10 could be priced between $700-$800, while the handset’s top-end variant could be priced as high as $1600.
More details about the Samsung Galaxy S10 are likely to surface as we near its official release. We’ll update you as soon as we hear anything new. Until then, keep checking back for more.