Throughout the months, we have seen many rumours and leaks for the next member of the Samsung Galaxy S series: the Galaxy S10. Now, the device will finally arrive next month, as confirmed by Samsung.
Contrary to the rumour of the launch of the MWC, Samsung will organize its Unpacked event scheduled for February 20 in San Francisco, where the S10 will be announced.
The event also marks the tenth anniversary of Samsung Galaxy, suggesting that, apart from the Galaxy S10 series, we could get a couple more things as an anniversary gift.
While the invitation does not reveal much about the new smartphone, rumours and past speculations suggest that the Galaxy S10 will come in a number of variants; The Galaxy S10, the Galaxy S10 Plus, the Galaxy S10 Lite and a 5G version of it.
It is expected that all variants of the Galaxy S10 present the Samsung Infinity-O screen with a hole in the screen to achieve a minimum of bevels.
While it is likely that the Galaxy S10 and the Galaxy S10 Lite have dual cameras on the back and a single snapper selfie, the Galaxy S10 Plus could have three rear handles with two front patches.
In addition, it could come with the support of reverse wireless charging, like the Huawei Mate 20 Pro to charge other devices eligible for wireless charging.
However, we still lack specific details. To have a conclusive idea about how the new smartphone is, we must wait until the February 20 event.
While the invitation does not reveal much about the new smartphone, rumours and past speculations suggest that the Galaxy S10 will come in a number of variants; The Galaxy S10, the Galaxy S10 Plus, the Galaxy S10 Lite and a 5G version of it.
It is expected that all variants of the Galaxy S10 present the Samsung Infinity-O screen with a hole in the screen to achieve a minimum of bevels.
While it is likely that the Galaxy S10 and the Galaxy S10 Lite have dual cameras on the back and a single snapper selfie, the Galaxy S10 Plus could have three rear handles with two front patches.
In addition, it could come with the support of reverse wireless charging, like the Huawei Mate 20 Pro to charge other devices eligible for wireless charging.
However, we still lack specific details. To have a conclusive idea about how the new smartphone is, we must wait until the February 20 event.
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