There have been tons of rumors regarding the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S10, and some of these rumors seem to have penetrated the cryptocurrency community as well.
It seems that Samsung’s new flagship might be on its way with something that would massively support the whole crypto space.
Everyone’s looking forward to February 20
Tech junkies have recently received the confirmation that they have been waiting for a long time. The launch date for the phone has been made public.
CNET has recently revealed that this year Samsung managed to steal the show at CES 2019 and they announced the launch of the new Galaxy phone.
“The event will take place Wednesday, Feb. 20 at 11 a.m. PT at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco,” CNET reveals.
Coinspeaker recently revealed that “It is speculated that the Galaxy S10 features a 6.1-inch curved OLED display, an in-display fingerprint sensor, the Exynos 9820 processor (global), the Snapdragon 855 for North America, and either 128GB or 512GB of internal storage.”
BGR recently reported that “the phone will retail for around €2,000 ($2,272) in the market.”
The online tech publication also makes this observation: “The price is nothing new. Previous rumors did say the phone will be more expensive than regular smartphones, mentioning the price will go anywhere from $1,500 to $2,000.”
— CryptoPeacock $NPC (@GregiPfister89) January 22, 2019
The Galaxy S10 might support crypto
The latest leak about the Samsung Galaxy S10 has triggered massive excitement in the cryptocurrency community.
This can reportedly act as a secure place to hold your digital assets, and it can enable users to own total control over their digital coins.
If Samsung’s next flagship comes with a mobile crypto wallet implemented, considering the success that Samsung has with its smartphones, this would definitely trigger more crypto adoption.
This is really important for the community because 2018 was not the most successful year for the cryptocurrency lovers because the prices fell drastically.
After finishing Theatrical Journalism at the Faculty of Theatre and Television in Cluj-Napoca, Rada reviewed movies, books, theatre pieces and she also wrote articles from the IT niche as a content editor for software producers. At the moment, she is working with various online advertising firms.