The official reveal of Samsung’s Galaxy S10, S10 Plus, and Galaxy S10E is just around the corner.
This means only one thing: that there’s still enough time for various rumors, leaks, and speculations on the subject.
More colors available
Famous tipster Evan Blass posted a few leaked images that show something that’s presumably the Galaxy S10 Plus.
The phone seems to come in various colors with the expected black option as well. Two new shades are featured as well, as reported by TechRadar.
The first option is green and the second one is described by the online tech publication as “pearlescent white.”
A few days ago, Blass also leaked some renders of the Galaxy S10 and the Galaxy S10E each of them in black. We could see the “handsets’ triple-lens and dual-lens cameras, ultra-thin bezels, and much ballyhooed ‘pinhole’ cameras.”
“Each phone in the Galaxy S10 lineup is expected to boast either Snapdragon 855 or Exynos 9820 processors (depending on region), with the most high-end model offering up to 1TB of storage and 12GB of RAM,” TechRadar writes.
More leaks and rumors
We recently noted that Samsung’s new flagship might be on its way with something that would massively support the whole crypto space – an integrated wallet for cryptos.
More than that, Forbes just reported that Samsung’s new flagship might bring a flaw after all.
Forbes’ Gordon Kelly writes that tipster Roland Quandt managed to get a hi-res press photo of “Samsung’s all-new iPhone XR competitor, the Galaxy S10e. And it botches the range’s headline feature.”
The image reveals that the new phone omits the cutting-edge Ultrasonic in-display fingerprint reader that is featured on every other Galaxy S10.
More than that, it doesn’t even have a sensible alternative, notes Forbes.
We’ll just have to wait for the Unpacked event to eventually get to see what exactly we’ll be getting from Samsung’s latest devices.
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.