Samsung is busy prepping the Galaxy S10 flagship
which will be debuting at the MWC event in February. Before the official
launch, the Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus render surface online and as rumored, the
flagships have a cut-out in the display to accommodate the selfie shooter.
While the regular S10 has just one, the Plus variant packs dual-selfie
shooters, so the cutout is a bit wider.
The bezels on top and bottom are slim even when
compared to the Galaxy S9, and Note 9. According to rumors, the Galaxy S10 and
the S10+ are expected to come in three variants; 5.8-inch, 6.1-inch, and
6.4-inch models and pack a Qualcomm-built in-display fingerprint scanner. The
flagships will be powered by the Exynos 9820 which is an 8nm SoC with
Tri-cluster CPU, integrated NPU, up to 2Gbps LTE-Advanced Pro modem. While the
variant that will sell in the US will be powered by the upcoming Snapdragon
855.
The Samsung Galaxy S10 base variant might start at
6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Recently a variant of the Galaxy has surfaced
on the benchmarks which scored 325,076 points on AnTuTu. There will also be a
high-end “Beyond X” model that would feature a 6.7-inch display, six cameras,
and support for 5G. For now, we don’t any details regarding the camera
specifications, so we will have to wait for a while before something shows up.