Samsung’s Galaxy S10 design leaked a month after Galaxy S9's launch
Just a month after the launch of Galaxy S9, looks like Samsung is already prepping up for its next Galaxy S10 as it has reportedly finalized the design for the smartphone.
Though the largest smartphone manufacturer in the world, Samsung, just recently launched the Galaxy S9 and S9+ smartphone, South Korean news site The Bell reported that the company has decided the design of next Galaxy S10.
According to the report, Galaxy S10 series will be released in both, regular S10 and a bigger variant S10+. Both models will inherit the infinity display as in the previous S series smartphones. Galaxy S10 and S10+ panel size will be 5.8-inches and 6.3-inches respectively, larger than the S9 and S9+.
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Moreover, the S10 series might be made available with an under-display fingerprint sensor, which Samsung phones did not have before, Tech Juice wrote. This particular sensor was first integrated by Vivo earlier this year. The under-display sensor refers to a fingerprint sensor embedded beneath the phone screen.
The leak also revealed that the company’s sensing technology is being developed by companies in the US and Taiwan. 3D sensing features, similar to ones in iPhone X, may also be introduced in the rear or front, or both cameras.
Although Galaxy Note 9 is due to launch later this year, the expected date for the S10 series have been dated earlier next year.
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