Tag: Galaxy S10

  • Samsung Galaxy S10 Starts Receiving Android 10 Update

    Samsung Galaxy S10 Starts Receiving Android 10 Update

    Samsung has been extensively testing Android 10 for its Galaxy S10 range over the last few weeks. Now, a new report claims that the company has silently pushed the rollout of Android 10 for the Galaxy S10, which appears to be the final build of the update. According to a report by SamMobile, users in Germany are included in the first phase of the rollout.

    The rollout of the stable release with version 2.0 of One UI includes most of the new features available in Android 10. These include system-wide dark theme, new gesture-based navigation, as well as more granular location permissions. Besides, Samsung has also made subtle changes to its One UI skin by improving its Samsung apps, detailed battery usage graph, along with more ways to access one-handed mode.

    The update labeled as G97**XXU3BSKO interestingly includes the December Security patch level, which is yet to arrive on Pixel devices. Besides, the update is merely 140MB in size for users already running Android 10 beta builds.

    You can manually check for the update on any Galaxy S10e, S10, and S10+ if you live in Germany (and maybe elsewhere) by heading over to Settings > Software Update.

    Not to mention, sources also indicate that the update is also rolling out for users currently using the stable version of Android 9 Pie. However, for non-beta users, the update is considerably bigger in size at about 2GB, though the update version number is the same. While Samsung is yet to officially announce Android 10 for its devices, but the rollout should continue with more waves and more markets getting the update.

  • Samsung rolls out a fix for Galaxy S10, Galaxy Note 10 fingerprint scanner flaw

    Samsung rolls out a fix for Galaxy S10, Galaxy Note 10 fingerprint scanner flaw

    A flaw was recently discovered in the Galaxy S10 that allowed any fingerprint to unlock the device. A British user found the controversial fingerprint scanner issue that allowed any fingerprint to unlock the flagship handset using a cheap screen protector.

    Soon after this story spread like wildfire over the Internet, Samsung responded that it was “aware of the case of S10’s malfunctioning fingerprint recognition and will soon issue a software patch.” In fact, Samsung also stated that the issue concerns not just Galaxy S10 users, but also owners of the Galaxy Note 10.

    The Korean manufacturer also warned users in an official statement:

    “To prevent any further issues, we advise that Galaxy Note10/10+ and S10/S10+/S10 5G users who use such covers to remove the cover, delete all previous fingerprints and newly register their fingerprints. If you currently use front screen protective covers, to ensure optimum fingerprint scanning, please refrain from using this cover until your device has been updated with a new software patch. A software update is planned to be released as early as next week, and once updated, please be sure to scan your fingerprint in its entirety, so that the all portions of your fingerprint, including the center and corners have been fully scanned.”

    Now, key sources suggest that Samsung is pushing an emergency update to address the fingerprint authentication flaw. For now, it appears that Galaxy Note 10+ 5G variant has started receiving this patch as an OTA update, which weighs 17.29MB. Besides fixing the fingerprint scanner flaw, the update also brings Touch screen and camera performance improvements, among others.

    For now, it’s unclear whether the update is available for Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, and standard Galaxy Note 10 users. That said, it should be on its way soon given they too feature the same ultrasonic fingerprint scanner. We’ll keep an eye on this and update you as soon as we hear anything new. Until then, keep checking back for more.

  • Galaxy S10 has a major flaw with its On-Screen fingerprint sensor

    Galaxy S10 has a major flaw with its On-Screen fingerprint sensor

    A major security flaw has been discovered in the Galaxy S10 Under-Screen fingerprint sensor, something the Korean giant touted as revolutionary when handset hit the market back in March. The flaw essentially allows any fingerprint to unlock the flagship handset with a cheap screen protector.

    According to a report by the Sun newspaper, the fingerprint authentication flaw was discovered by a woman after she used a cheap gel protector on her Galaxy S10. Shortly after, she discovered how she was able to bypass the fingerprint authentication by pressing her left thumbprint over the onscreen fingerprint sensor. The issue is that she hadn’t registered her left thumbprint with the device’s fingerprint authentication system.

    And that’s not all. Her suspicions were eventually confirmed when her husband was able to do the same by pressing either one of his thumbs against the phone’s on-screen fingerprint scanner. The couple then applied the screen protector gel on the Galaxy S10 of one of their relatives, and they experienced the same thing.

    Past reports have indicated that certain screen protectors are not compatible with Samsung’s fingerprint sensor because they leave a small air gap that can affect the scanning process. The sensor relies on ultrasound to detect 3D ridges of fingerprints in order to recognize users.

    Samsung has responded to the incident, stating that it was “aware of the case of S10’s malfunctioning fingerprint recognition and will soon issue a software patch.”

    For now, third party companies including Korean bank KaKaoBank have advised users turn off the reader until Samsung rolls out a fix for the same.

    The Galaxy S10 is the latest flagship from Samsung launched back in March this year. Following its official release, the company promised its technology as one of the industry’s most advanced biometric system, adding that it was, “engineered to be more secure than a traditional 2D optical scanner”

    That said, the latest incident seems to suggest that might not be the case, unless Samsung permanently fixes the issue in the next patch.

  • Android 10 beta now officially available for the Galaxy S10

    Android 10 beta now officially available for the Galaxy S10

    Samsung has officially commenced the Android 10 beta program for the Galaxy S10 range. Users in several countries are now allowed to test and install the early version of the OS on their smartphones. The handsets supported in the Android 10 beta program include the Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, as well the Galaxy S10 5G.

    The beta of Android 10 is based on One UI 2.0, which brings features such as the new Focus Mode in Android 10, along with One UI 2.0 perks such as enhanced ‘Dark Mode’ and smaller notifications. The new update will also focus on other improvements such as digital wellness, new media controls, as well as other features that will be added to the beta program.

    “Designed to simplify and streamline interactions, One UI has brought a unified mobile experience to Galaxy devices. Since its launch, Samsung has been refining the UX, while also expanding its capabilities to help users focus on the tasks that matter. Features are further enhanced to make the experience more natural, seamless and efficient,” explained Samsung.

    Users in supported countries can now download and install the beta by registering via the Samsung Members app. Once they’ve completed the registration process, they should check for notifications and the beta should show up on their device. The program is now rolling out for users in South Korea, Germany, and the US, though Samsung is expected to expand the One UI 2.0 beta program to other countries as well in the coming weeks.

    Besides, Samsung is also expected to add the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ to the beta testing program by late October or early November.

  • Samsung Galaxy S10 prices and variants revealed in a new leak

    Samsung Galaxy S10 prices and variants revealed in a new leak

    Samsung plans to announce the Galaxy S10 lineup during an Unpacked event in San Francisco on February 20. We’ve already come across multiple leaks about the upcoming flagship, giving us a solid idea about what to expect. Yesterday, Italian blog Tutto Android allegedly revealed the prices of the Galaxy foldable phone. Today, they have seemingly revealed the prices, storage variants, and color options of the entire Galaxy S10 lineup. Not to mention, they’ve also leaked the price of the rumored 5G version of the handset.

    Galaxy S10 rumored prices

    To begin with, the report suggests that the flagship’s base model will be called the Galaxy S10 Lite. The handset is expected to sport a flat 5.8-inch Infinity O display, dual rear cameras, as well as a side-mounted fingerprint scanner.

    The device will be offered in only one variant, which has 128GB storage and 6GB of RAM. The report adds that the S10 Lite will be priced around EUR 779 (roughly $890). It will come in Black, White, Yellow, and Green color options.

    The next model of the lineup will be called the Galaxy S10. It’s expected to sport a 6.1-inch Infinity O display with curved edges, and also boast triple rear cameras. This model will be offered in two variants. These include a 6GB RAM/128GB storage variant priced at EUR 929 (roughly $1049), and a 8GB RAM/512GB storage model priced at EUR 1179 (roughly $1349). The device is expected to come in Black, White, and Green color options.

    Finally, the top-end model of the lineup will be called the Galaxy S10+. It’ll sport a 6.4-inch display and will be offered two different RAM and storage configurations. These include a 6GB RAM/128GB storage model for EUR 1049 (roughly $1199), alongside an 8GB RAM/512GB storage model for EUR 1299 (roughly $1499). It’ll be offered in Black, Green, White, along with two other special color versions.

    Elsewhere, the report adds that the 5G variant of the flagship, likely to be called the Galaxy S10 X, will get a price tag of EUR 1599 (roughly $1799).

    More leaks about the Galaxy S10 lineup are likely to surface as we near its official release. We’ll update you as soon as we hear anyhting new. Until then, keep checking back for more.

  • Galaxy S10 image leaked: First close look at the next flagship

    Galaxy S10 image leaked: First close look at the next flagship

    Samsung plans to unveil the Galaxy S10 series on February 20 at an Unpacked event in San Francisco. We’ve already come across a plethora of leaks about the upcoming flagship. However, the latest leak one comes from credible tipster Evan Blass, giving us our first close look at the Galaxy S10 lineup.

    Blass has posted a real side-by-side shot of the Galaxy S10 Lite, Galaxy S10, and the GalaxY S10+, which shows off the front and back of all three devices. Going by the image, we can see the Galaxy S10 Lite (also referred to as the Galaxy S10 E) on the left. This model is rumored to be the entry-level model of the S10 lineup. The image suggests Galaxy S10 Lite will have a smaller display compared to the other two.

    Besides, it can be seen with dual-rear cameras on the back as well as a punch hole in its display which houses the selfie camera. The image also shows the fingerprint sensor mounted on the side of the device.

    Galaxy S10 and S10+ might pack triple rear cameras

    The phone in the center is likely the Galaxy S10, while the one on the right is top-end Galaxy S10+. Both devices can be seen sporting triple rear cameras.

    However, the image also indicates that the Galaxy S10 will have a single-lens selfie shooter, while the Galaxy S10+ will feature dual selfie cameras. Besides, the image also suggests that both models will have an in-display fingerprint scanner, unlike the Galaxy S10 Lite which has a side mounted fingerprint scanner.

    As already mentioned, Samsung will announce the Galaxy S10 range on Februray 20. Rumors also suggest that a 5G variant is also on the cards, as well as a foldable smartphone that could also be announce at the event. We’ll hear more about the upcoming flagship as we near its official release. Until then, keep checking back for the latest updates.

  • Galaxy S10+ leaked live photo tips at dual selfie cameras

    Galaxy S10+ leaked live photo tips at dual selfie cameras

    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+.

    samsung galaxy s10

    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.

  • Galaxy S10+ with Snapdragon 855 and 6GB RAM spotted on Geekbench

    Galaxy S10+ with Snapdragon 855 and 6GB RAM spotted on Geekbench

    Come February 20, Samsung will officially unveil the Galaxy S10 series at an Unpacked event in San Francisco. We’ve already come across multiple leaks about the upcoming handset, giving us a fairly good idea about what to expect. Multiple reports suggest that Samsung will announce three different variants of the flagship. Today, the top-end Galaxy S10+ model has made an appearance on benchmarking database Geekbench with rather impressive scores.

    The Galaxy S10+ (SMG975U) was spotted on Geekbench with Snapdragon 855 chipset, 6GB of RAM, and Android 9 Pie. Elsewhere, the listing reveals that the handset racked up single and multi-core scores of 3413 and 10256 respectively.

    While multi-core scores see a slight improvement in performance compared to Snapdragon 845, we can for sure see a surge in single-core scores. That said, the listing shows the Galaxy S10+ with 6GB of RAM, which is contrary to earlier rumors which tipped at 8GB of RAM.

    galaxy s10+

    Meanwhile last week, the entry-level model of the flagship, referred to as the Galaxy S10 Lite also surfaced on Geekbench. It also appeared with Snapdragon 855 processor, 6GB of RAM, and Android 9 Pie. That said, the listing revealed rather unimpressive single and multi-core scores of 1986 and 6266 points.

    In other related news, a report via Korean publication ETNews also suggests that the Galaxy 10 range might go on sale on March 8. Besides, 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 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.

  • Samsung Galaxy S10 will reportedly go on sale on March 8

    Samsung Galaxy S10 will reportedly go on sale on March 8

    Samsung will officially unveil the Galaxy S10 series on February 20 at an Unpacked Event in San Francisco. That said, we haven’t heard anything concrete as to when the smartphone will actually go on sale. However, a new report from Korean publication ETNews suggests that the flagship might go on sale starting March 8. Besides, the report also suggests that the Galaxy S10’s 5G variant would go on sale on March 29. That said, it’s still unknown whether Samsung will adopt the same approach as it did last year, by shipping the device earlier to customers who pre-ordered the handset.

    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.

    Samsung expected to launch three different Galaxy S10 models

    As per earlier reports, Samsung is expected to launch three different variants of the Galaxy S10. These include the Galaxy S10 Lite, the Galaxy S10, and the Galaxy S10+. the Galaxy S10 Lite would feature 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. On the other hand, the standard Galaxy S10 will have 6GB of RAM, and will come in a choice of 128GB or 256GB storage options.

    Finally, the top-end S10 Plus will be offered in configurations with 6GB or 8GB of RAM, as well as 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB of built-in storage. Besides, the 5G variant of the flagship will come in configurations with 8GB/12GB of RAM, and 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB of storage.

    Elsewhere, both S10 and S10 Plus will feature an in-screen ultrasonic fingerprint scanner. However, the S10 Lite will reportedly get the standard rear-mounted fingerprint sensor. Besides, all three Galaxy S10 variants will feature Bright Night and portrait lighting. Key sources also indicate that all models will have a dual NPU (Neural Processing Unit).

    However, readers are advised to take this information with a pinch of salt as nothing is official at the moment. We’ll know everything when Samsung officially unveils the Galaxy S10 on February 20.

  • Massive Galaxy S10 details leaked again

    Massive Galaxy S10 details leaked again

    There’s been no dearth of leaks about the upcoming Galaxy S10. The flagship is slated for a release at an Unpacked event on February 20. Today, we’ve come across another massive Galaxy S10 leak that may not leave any surprises when the flagship officially launches.

    According to Max Weinbach (a contributor to XDA Developers), the Galaxy S10 Lite would feature 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. On the other hand, the standard Galaxy S10 will have 6GB of RAM, and will come in a choice of 128GB or 256GB storage options. Finally, the top-end S10 Plus will be offered in configurations with 6GB or 8GB of RAM, as well as 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB of built-in storage.

    Besides, the 5G variant of the flagship will come in configurations with 8GB/12GB of RAM, and 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB of storage. Weinbach further notes that the foldable Galaxy X, will have 12GB of RAM and 512GB or 1TB of storage.

    Key Galaxy S10 camera details also leaked

    Weinbach has also revealed key camera details about all three S10 models, stating that all variants will feature an ultra-wide 16MP f/1.9 lens with 123-degree field of view. Besides, all three will also feature a 12MP standard lens with OIS, as well as a variable aperture that can switch between f/1.5 and f/2.4.

    However, the top-end Galaxy S10 Plus will have an additional 13MP telephoto lens with f/2.4 aperture, OIS, and 45-degree. Now, this implies that the S10 Lite and  standard S10 will pack dual-rear cameras, while the S10 Plus will feature a triple-lens camera setup. However, this happens to be in contrast with Samsung Insider IceUniverse, who indicated that the standard S10 will also have three cameras on the back.

    Coming back to the report, all three Galaxy S10 variants will feature Bright Night and portraint lighting. The report also notes that all models will have a dual NPU (Neural Processing Unit).

    Elsewhere, both S10 and S10 Plus will feature an in-screen ultrasonic fingerprint scanner. However, the S10 Lite will reportedly get the standard rear-mounted fingerprint sensor.

    Finally, the report suggests that Galaxy S10 will sport glossier bodies than the Galaxy S9, and that it’ll be offered in a choice of black, white, green, and blue color options. The Galaxy S10 Lite might also get a yellow color option depending upon the region, adds the report.

    However, as is usually the case with leaks, readers are advised to take this information with a pinch of salt. That said, we’ll know everything when Samsung officially unveils the Galaxy S10 on February 20.

  • Samsung Galaxy S10 release date confirmed

    Samsung Galaxy S10 release date confirmed

    Samsung has confirmed it plans to launch the Galaxy S10 on Februray 20 at a special Unpacked Event in San Francisco. The company will also livesteam the event on its official website – www.samsung.com/galaxy.

    Multiple sources suggest that the Korean manufacturer is expected to launch three different variants of the flagship. These include the Galaxy S10 Lite, the Galaxy S10, and the Galaxy S10+. Sources, however, also indicate that Samsung could unveil two 5G variants of the flagship, both having different specifications.

    Galaxy S10 rumored specifications and price

    As already mentioned, Samsung is expected to launch three variants of the Galaxy S10. All three models are said to sport a new-generation display, which Samsung calls the ‘Infinity-O’ display. The entry-level offering, the Galaxy S10 Lite, will reportedly sport a flat screen display, however, the high-end Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 would feature a curved screen. Besides, alleged renders of the handset have also shown a hole drilled within the display to accomodate the front camera.

    As far as pricing goes, a leak from a major tech retailer suggests that the Galaxy S10 Lite (128GB storage) will get a price tag of around $1020. On the other hand, the Galaxy S10 will be priced around $1275.

    More details about the 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 updates.

  • Galaxy S10 Lite shows up on Geekbench with Snapdragon 855, 6GB RAM

    Galaxy S10 Lite shows up on Geekbench with Snapdragon 855, 6GB RAM

    The Galaxy S10 series is expected to go official sometime in February. And as expected, there’s been no shortage of leaks about the upcoming flagship from Samsung. The Korean giant is widely expected to launch three variants of the upcoming flaghsip. These are rumored to be the Galaxy S10, the Galaxy S10+, and the Galaxy S10 Lite. The latter, also referred to as the entry-level model, was recently spotted on benchmarking database Geekbench.

    According to the listing, the Galaxy S10 Lite will be powerd by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855 prcessor bundled with 6GB of RAM. The listing further reveals that the handset will run Android 9 Pie out-of-the-box. As far as scores as concerned, the listing suggests the handset pulled off single and multi core scores of 1986 and 6266 respectively.

    Credits: Geekbench

    Galaxy S10 Lite rumored Specs and Price

    As per earlier leaks, the Galaxy S10 Lite is expected to feature a 5.8-inch Infinity-O display with a resolution of 2280×1080 pixels. Not to mention, key sources also indicate it’ll have a punch hole on the front that’ll house the selfie camera. Besides, credible Samsung insider IceUniverse also shared a concept render of the Galaxy S10 Lite, giving us a fairly good idea about the handset’s design.

    Rumor also has it that the Galaxy S10 Lite will pack a 3100mAH battery. While another leak from a major tech retailer suggests that the Galaxy S10 Lite (128GB storage) will get a price tag of around $1020. On the other hand, the Galaxy S10 will be priced around $1275.

    Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy S10 range during its Galaxy Unpacked event on February 20, just before MWC 2019, while sales are expected to begin on March 8, 2019. More details about the 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 updates.

  • Samsung Galaxy S10 rumored to have an Edge variant

    Samsung Galaxy S10 rumored to have an Edge variant

    Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S10 flagship is likely to have an Edge variant. As according to a new leak, the Korean manufacturer could bring back the Edge branding. Samsung dropped this naming scheme with the Galaxy S8 series.

    That said, it appears Samsung plans to resurrect the Edge branding. The Korean manufacturer is widely expected to launch three different versions of the flagship. There’ll be a base Galaxy S10 model with a 5.8-inch flat screen.

    The second model is likely to feature a larger 6.1-inch display, which according to the latest leak, could officially debut as the Galaxy S10 Edge. This variant of the flagship would feature curved screens, just like the Galaxy S9.

    Finally, the third variant of the flagship is being referred to as the Galaxy S10+, which is rumored to feature a 6.4-inch curved edge display.  That said, the Korean giant is expected to stick with the Plus branding on this model.

    There’ll be another variant of the flagship with 5G support, based on the Galaxy S10+. This particular model of the flagship is expected to release about a month later, following the release of the other three models.

    Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy S10 series sometime in February, likely before the MWC event. More details about the upcoming flagship 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.

  • Galaxy S10 live photo allegedly spotted ahead of launch

    Galaxy S10 live photo allegedly spotted ahead of launch

    Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy S10 series in a few weeks, and alleged leaks of the handset keep coming as we near its official release. Today, a live photo of the Galaxy S10 is allegedly doing rounds on the web, giving us a fairly good idea about the flagship’s design.

    A report by Wccftech has purportedly leaked an image which shows a hole on the handset’s display near the top right corner, indicating the place where the front-facing camera and other components will be housed. Samsung is expected use Infinity O displays on the upcoming Galaxy S10, and this new design element will allow Samsung to hide the front-facing components of the handset within the display.

    Galaxy S10 live photo

    Samsung could launch three to four variants of the Galaxy S10

    Samsung is widely expected to announce three to four variants of the upcoming Galaxy S10 featuring different camera configurations. And the model shown in the leaked photo shows a single-lens front facing shooter. Hence, there’s a chance this could be Galaxy S10’s base model, also referred to as the Galaxy S10 Lite, which rumoured to feature a 5.8-inch flat screen and a dual-lens primary camera setup.

    It also appears the handset will feature rather small bezels at the top of the screen. Besides, the leak also suggests the Galaxy S10 will not have a notch, which should be good news for fans, as this design element has received mixed responses from smartphone users around the globe.

    The latest leak does fall in line with earlier reports of the handset. That said, readers should take this information with pinch of salt as nothing is official at the moment. More leaks about the Galaxy S10 are likely to surface before its official release. We can even expect official press renders to leak out ahead of launch, as they did in the past. We’ll update you as soon as we hear anything new. Until then, keep checking back for more.

  • New Samsung Galaxy S10 leak reveals prices of all variants

    New Samsung Galaxy S10 leak reveals prices of all variants

    Rumors about the upcoming Galaxy S10 are flying thick and fast. Samsung is widely expected to announce three to four variants of the Galaxy S10 in early 2019. Now, a new report from Gizmodo suggests the flagship might be unveiled just before MWC 2019, while pre-orders could begin starting Februry 20, 2019. The report further notes that the Galaxy S10 could start shipping on March 8, 2019.

    As already mentioned, Samsung could launch three to four models of the Galaxy S10. All models of the flagship are likley to pack Infinity O displays. The screen on the upcoming Galaxy flagship has a hole near the top, which houses components such as front-facing camera.

    Besides, the report has allegedly revealed the prices of all upcoming Galaxy S10 models which you can find below:

    • Galaxy S10 (5.8-inch) 128 GB storage – ($850)
    • Galaxy S10 (6.1-inch) 128 GB storage – ($1,000)
    • Galaxy S10 (6.1-inch) 512 GB storage – ($1,250)
    • Galaxy S10+ (6.4-inch) 128 GB storage -($1,130)
    • Galaxy S10+ (6.4-inch) 512 GB storage -($1,390)
    • Galaxy S10+ (6.4-inch) 1 TB storage – ($1,760)

    Finally, the report also notes that the Korean manufacturer could launch a 5G variant of the Galaxy S10+ at a later date. Past leaks have tipped that this particular model could feature a total of six cameras.

    Besides, the upcoming Galaxy S10 will likely have two variants when it comes to processors, an Exynos 9820 model and a Snapdragon 855 variant. Qualcomm recently unveiled its next gen flagship mobile processor, the Snapdragon 855, and the Galaxy S10 with this processor will be launched in the United States.

    More Galaxy S10 leaks 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.