Samsung Galaxy S10 Live Image Allegedly Surfaces From South Korea

We’re getting closer and closer to the launch of Samsung Galaxy S10 and rumors for the lineup are intensifying as well.

There’s been only one “live” leak so far, and it’s not 100% authentic. It’s about an alleged prototype of the Galaxy S10 that is under testing at Samsung and was used to demonstrate 5G. But now, it seems that the very first image of the Galaxy S10 might have finally surfaced.

Samsung brings changes with the Galaxy S10 devices 

As you probably know by now, Samsung is rumored to introduce a few changes during the next year’s Galaxy S10 smartphones.

The most important one will be a display that’s dubbed Infinity-Q. The panel will have a camera cutout on the top right, and the overall look will reportedly be quite similar to the newly launched Galaxy A8s.

Wccftech.com writes that they have “an image of a smartphone that might be the Galaxy S10. Like leaks for Google’s Pixel 3 lineup, this device was also spotted in transit, presumably in South Korea. It’s got a strong chance of being Samsung’s Galaxy S10, particularly since no other smartphone on the market has a similar front design.”

As you can see, the smartphone has thin top and bottom bezels and the front camera sensor is at the top right corner.

The phone was allegedly spotted in South Korea, in a subway 

The smartphone has been spotted in a subway in South Korea. But considering the low quality of the image what seems a camera cutout might be a marking in the app that’s running on the device.

Anyway, the person who took the pic believes that the black circle is the camera cutout and uses this fact to claim that the device is definitely the Galaxy S10.

The online publication concludes by mentioning that they cannot guarantee the authenticity of the photo.

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