Samsung CEO claims Galaxy S10 to have ‘significant’ makeover
After the launch of Galaxy Note 9, all eyes are now on Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S10 that might release next year. However, Samsung’s CEO has claimed that the phone will go through a significant makeover.
While speaking to Chinese media, tech giant Samsung’s mobile business CEO DJ Koh said that people should expect ‘very significant’ design changes for the upcoming flagship Galaxy S10. However, he did not really specify what the changes will be, as per Sam Mobile.
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Though Koh did not mention more details, he did say that the 10th anniversary device will be released in some ‘amazing’ colors. However, reports suggest that the new color might be a variant of green, a color that was last seen on its Galaxy S6 Edge. As per rumors, more colors include black, white, pink and silver, wrote Android Headlines.
Moreover, rumors till now state that the Galaxy S10 will feature three rear cameras with an in-display fingerprint sensor. Also, it might announce three models of the phone with two of them sporting triple rear camera. The smartphone is expected to be announced in the first quarter of 2019 most likely at the MWC trade show.
At present, Samsung is prepping up to release new gadget next month on October at its ‘A Galaxy Event’ for which it has already sent the invites.
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