This article is an attempt to create an archive of everything related to Samsung Galaxy S10, right from the first rumor/leak to its launch to all firmware updates and bugs/issues after release. The idea is to create a one stop spot for those interested in the S10 as well as those who’ll use it after launch.
The article is being maintained by Kingshuk De (de.kingshuk{at}gmail.com), and will be updated on daily basis between 9:00AM and 9:00PM (IST timezone). To access latest updates, scroll to the bottom of the story.
The hype train started even before the launch of Galaxy S9! Tech24 claims out of the blue that S9 would be the last series to carry the ‘S’ moniker. Citing “a source from Korea”, the news suggested Samsung will choose ‘X’ instead to glorify the 10th anniversary of this iconic series of phones.
Publications like PhoneArena or SamMobile covered it quickly, but ultimately debunked it after finding the lack of proper citation.
Eminent leaker Ice Universe / @UniverseIce set the benchmark high enough by speculating some of the key specs of the upcoming S10 series.
Updated Exynos SoC with dedicated neural processing unit (NPU) for AI support, UFS 3.0 memory, LPDDR5 RAM, a whopping screen-to-body ratio of 93% and a larger ‘L’ shaped battery can be expected. 5G compatible baseband and next-gen Infinity Display should be the cherry on top.
Dong-Jin (DJ) Koh, President & CEO of Samsung Electronics as well as President of the Mobile Communication segment, faced reporters on MWC 2018.
According to The Investor, there were hints on changing the numerical naming scheme or the long-lasting ‘S’ moniker.
Though the trend is obvious, Ice Universe finally spots the actual reference of Exynos 9820. Successor of Exynos 9810 & based on 7nm FinFET, this SoC should power the International variant of Galaxy S10 lineup.
Hello,Exynos 9820。 pic.twitter.com/DCaM3TBKf2
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) April 3, 2018
Hello,Exynos 9820。 pic.twitter.com/DCaM3TBKf2
Korean news outlet The Bell presented plethora insider news of the industry, which led to interesting whereabouts of the upcoming S10 family.
From the panel makers, a regular (5.8 inches) and another bigger (6.3 inches) (likely the ‘Plus’) variant was confirmed. 3D sensing camera modules and the long-rumoured in-display fingerprint scanner should also be the part of the package.
The Bell rang again (can’t help myself!) and actually revealed the codename of the S10 family as ‘beyond’. After S8 (‘dream’) & S9 (‘star’), Samsung was giving its best to reach to the top and the codename signified it.
The inclusion of in-display fingerprint sensor AKA Fingerprint On Display (FOD) was also finalized. According to an insider, Samsung wanted to give tough competition to other Chinese OEMs having similar techs.
The Bell talks about the possibility of shifting the release event from MWC to CES. According to them, development of the display unit of S10 is already one month ahead than the other foldable phone.
Ice Universe posts about an ongoing rumour that says Galaxy S10 may have a screen resolution that exceeds the 600 PPI mark.
Rumored that the screen resolution of the Galaxy S10 will exceed 600PPI
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) May 14, 2018
Rumored that the screen resolution of the Galaxy S10 will exceed 600PPI
Quoted by The Investor, Kim Dong-won, an analyst from KB Securities speculated that Samsung will try to give a hard fight to Huawei by introducing triple back cameras in S10.
While there are leaks and speculations about Samsung’s upcoming Exynos 9820 SoC, we are now aware of Mongoose M4, Samsung’s latest in-house performance core.
It should be part of 9820, and thanks to Ice Universe, words are now spreading about its greater efficiency than ARM’s Cortex-A76.
Exynos M4 has emerged, its performance will be far beyond Cortex-A76, but we expect it to have better energy efficiency. pic.twitter.com/xJkAQkrBx3
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) June 9, 2018
Exynos M4 has emerged, its performance will be far beyond Cortex-A76, but we expect it to have better energy efficiency. pic.twitter.com/xJkAQkrBx3
A news from Korean news agency etnews cites industry sources, saying Samsung and LG are ready to commercially ship OLED screens that can emit sound. Less bezel and a screen that can also be dubbed as earpiece – Samsung’s next flagship may get both.
Our favourite leaker Ice Universe is up again and hints about Samsung’s mass production plan of UFS 3.0 & LPDDR5 chips. It is scheduled for the second half of the year, thus S10 should feature both of these cutting edge techs.
Samsung will mass-produce LPDDR5 and UFS3.0 chips in the second half of the year, and I look forward to the Galaxy S10.
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) June 14, 2018
Samsung will mass-produce LPDDR5 and UFS3.0 chips in the second half of the year, and I look forward to the Galaxy S10.
Ice Universe hopes that Samsung will eventually drop ARM’s Mali GPU in their upcoming Exynos SoC and switch to in-house ‘SGPU’. While there is this long running rumour Samsung jumping into GPU business, does this also indicate S10 family will sport custom GPU?
Compared to Mali-G76, I look forward to Samsung's completely self-designed "SGPU"
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) June 19, 2018
Compared to Mali-G76, I look forward to Samsung's completely self-designed "SGPU"
Supporting the previous claim about the ‘beyond’ codename, Ice Universe presents a render of a device which is probably a prototype rendering of S10’s design. The render does also boost the previous claims of ‘bezel less’ Infinite Display.
This may be a design beyond. pic.twitter.com/lViQUsW1Jv
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) June 20, 2018
This may be a design beyond. pic.twitter.com/lViQUsW1Jv
The Bell finds out by asking the industry insiders that Samsung already stopped ordering the iris scanner module from its vendors. On the other hand, Qualcomm’s Fingerprint On Display (FOD) tech is on the verge of being commercialized.
Regarding the previously speculated 3D sensing tech, Mantis Vision of Israel and Samsung Electronics Institute of Technology are developing the algorithm required for the sensor. As a consequence, upcoming Galaxy S10 will probably ditch the iris scanner in favour of FoD and 3D sensor.
etnews comes up with a detailed report about the possible variants of Galaxy S10. For the first time since original Galaxy S, Samsung will opt for three different configs, primarily based on camera setup.
Ice Universe seconds the report, which talks about the following configs:
Etnews reports that there are three specifications for the Galaxy S10:
"Beyond 0", 5.8", Single Camera
"Bryond 1", 5.8", Dual Camera
"Bryond 2", 6.2", Three Camerashttps://t.co/Dh2t59Yiob— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) June 25, 2018
Etnews reports that there are three specifications for the Galaxy S10:
"Beyond 0", 5.8", Single Camera
"Bryond 1", 5.8", Dual Camera
"Bryond 2", 6.2", Three Camerashttps://t.co/Dh2t59Yiob
Samsung introduces a new tech, dubbed as ISOCELL Plus, which allows CMOS image sensors to capture more light, significantly increasing light sensitivity and color fidelity.
According to the Korean giant, it offers up to a 15-percent enhancement in light sensitivity.Using ISOCELL Plus, it is possible to use smaller-sized pixels inside image sensors without any loss in performance.
The megapixel race is revived, as this tech also supports super-resolution cameras with over 20 megapixels. Without any doubt, this is going to be a key aspect of the S10 family.
On the same day, The Bell tells us about the size of the largest S10 variant. If the sources are true, then it’s going to be the largest Galaxy phone with a whopping 6.44 inches screen diagonal. In fact, Galaxy Note 9 makes a red face with ‘only’ 6.38 inches screen.
Interestingly, there will be an entry-level model as well (probably the ‘beyond0’ one). It is atypically flat-shaped and has a size of around 5.0 inches. The second model’s camera config jumps from 2 to 3.
The presence of FoD is almost confirmed, but the 3D camera is still not mature enough. It will probably be shifted towards back as an augmented reality accessory.
The Bell continues to publish excellent series of articles on S10, and now we are certain about the naming scheme of the 3 variants of the upcoming flagship. From ‘beyond0’ / ‘Beyond 0’ to ‘beyond3’ / ‘Beyond 3’, we gonna get an entry level model, a regular one and a gigantic ‘Plus’ variant.
Another fascinating turn of events – the entry-level model will probably sport a side fingerprint scanner located at the right edge of the user’s thumb. Along with The Bell, prominent Samsung leaker Ice Universe mentions it as well.
The new rumor of the Galaxy S10, Beyond0 uses side fingerprints, Beyond1 and Beyond2 use screen fingerprints.
And Beyond0 and Beyond1 are dual cameras, and Beyond2 is three cameras.— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) July 6, 2018
The new rumor of the Galaxy S10, Beyond0 uses side fingerprints, Beyond1 and Beyond2 use screen fingerprints.
And Beyond0 and Beyond1 are dual cameras, and Beyond2 is three cameras.
AllAboutSamsung is trying to come up with a concept picture of the rear camera setup of the S10 variants. Based on a tip from an unknown tipster, their concept shows a main variable-aperture camera (f1.5 / f2.4) with 12 MP and another with super wide angle (123°) and 16 MP at f1.9 on ‘beyond0’ & ‘beyond1’.
The ‘Plus’ variant AKA ‘beyond2’ carries a main camera with 12 MP and f1.5 / f2.4, a super wide angle camera with 16 MP and f1.9 and a telephoto camera with 13 MP and f2.4. The wide angle module however lacks OIS & autofocus.
Merely 3 days after the previous camera related speculations, The Bell presents curated news citing the industry insiders which supports the claim of the triple rear camera setup on ‘beyond2’.
They also suggest the existence of dual selfie camera on the same variant, thought the specs of those are not known yet.
Debunking own speculation about the introduction of custom GPU inside upcoming Exynos 9820, Ice Universe now says (now deleted, screenshot attached) the SoC will get the graphics horsepower from ARM’s Mali-G76.
Thus S10 will not come with Samsung’s own GPU yet, but Mali-G76 will provide 25% higher maximum performance compared to Exynos 9810’s Mali-G72.
Ice Universe is on fire! He now confirms that the International variants of S10 are surely powered by Exynos 9820.
He also illustrates the internal architecture of the SoC: 2+2+4 DynamIQ architecture, 2*Exynos M4 behind the big cluster, 2*Cortex-A75 /A76 behind the medium cluster, and 4*A55 behind the small cluster.
Samsung's next-generation Exynos 9820 will use the 2+2+4 DynamIQ architecture, 2xExynos M4 is the big core, 2xCortex-A75 (or A76) is the medium core, and 4xA55 is the small core. pic.twitter.com/3T5AUbcWhV
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) July 10, 2018
Samsung's next-generation Exynos 9820 will use the 2+2+4 DynamIQ architecture, 2xExynos M4 is the big core, 2xCortex-A75 (or A76) is the medium core, and 4xA55 is the small core. pic.twitter.com/3T5AUbcWhV
DJ Koh assures that S10 won’t feature an optical fingerprinting solution, as the technology isn’t mature yet and the user experience is rocky. Instead, different type of tech will handle the FoD, as cited by Ice Universe and [email protected].
DJ Koh said that the Galaxy S10 does not use an optical fingerprinting solution because optical fingerprinting can cause a bad user experience. Otherwise, Samsung could adopt it two years ago. We will bring a better screen fingerprinting experience for S10.
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) July 16, 2018
DJ Koh said that the Galaxy S10 does not use an optical fingerprinting solution because optical fingerprinting can cause a bad user experience. Otherwise, Samsung could adopt it two years ago. We will bring a better screen fingerprinting experience for S10.
On the same day, Business Insider reveals a report by TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. Kuo is an avid Apple analyst, and when comes to accurate speculation it’s child play for him.
His report supports many of the previous rumours and leaks, such as three variants of S10, their screen sizes, side fingerprint sensor on the cheapest model etc. What it emphasizes is the usage of ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, which syncs with the other news that surfaced today.
Now this is a big bomb to drop. According to The Bell, we’ll possibly get the news of merging the bigger ‘Plus’ variant of S family with the Note series of phones. Apart from the S Pen, keeping up two separate lineups sounds redundant.
Ice Universe now predicts that S10 will come with even larger screen to body ratio, but no figures are disclosed.
Galaxy S10's screen to body ratio will be greatly improved.
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) July 20, 2018
Galaxy S10's screen to body ratio will be greatly improved.
Dr. Jon Peddie, a recognized figure in the domain of computer graphics, blogs about in-house GPU development by Samsung. Ice Universe quoted EE Times which covers Peddie’s article next day (24th), and especially emphasizes on the mobile GPU.
Samsung's self-designed GPU is the first new GPU design in the industry in 10 years. The GPU sports a novel architecture that could make it broadly useful from smartphones to supercomputer, with the best formance/watthttps://t.co/8IugvzR9HL
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) July 24, 2018
Samsung's self-designed GPU is the first new GPU design in the industry in 10 years. The GPU sports a novel architecture that could make it broadly useful from smartphones to supercomputer, with the best formance/watthttps://t.co/8IugvzR9HL
While no one mentioning S10, is it a part of rapid prototyping? Time will tell.
Popular concept creator Concept Creator (yes, it’s the name!) posts a conceptual rendering of S10.(SPOILER) The headphone jack is there on top.
The Unpacked event for the Galaxy Note 9 was there and DJ Koh hinted some interesting things about S10. Reported by ZDNet, Samsung is working on bringing 5G support, but probably it is going to be a separate variant.
The trend is nothing new though, as we saw similar events with the release of Samsung Galaxy Nexus and it’s LTE variants.
After Qualcomm and Intel, Samsung announces their own 5G-NR compatible Exynos Modem 5100. While no official release date is posted, Samsung ensures that consumers will be able to get it by the end of 2018.
And thus we know which modem is going to power the International 5G variant of S10.
Ahem… they are not ‘beyond’ imagination: black, white, green, silver and pink – as Ice Universe tells us.
“Beyond” candidate colors: black, white, green, silver, pink.
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) August 22, 2018
“Beyond” candidate colors: black, white, green, silver, pink.
The Investor brings the exclusive news about the configurations of fingerprint scanner on S10 varints. As revealed by sources from industry, ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint scanner will be there on the two higher spec variants which is in sync with the previous claims.
On the contrary, the new report also claims that the base model will feature an optical fingerprint sensor, which was supposed to be ditched in favour of a side mounted FP sensor.
A cryptic text is tweeted by Ice Universe, which sparks the rumour about a quad camera setup for S10. While the tweet doesn’t say much, it certainly provides fuel for more speculations.
Samsung
Camera Camera Camera Camera— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) September 2, 2018
Samsung
Camera Camera Camera Camera
According to The Bell, the previous hint about a separate 5G variant is in fact true. A fourth variant is in works, which is based on the highest specced ‘beyond2’ config.
5G adoption is still in its infancy, so this is going to a limited release.
As always, etnews shows their expertise to extract information from industry insiders & today its all about ultrasonic in-display fingerprint recognition. Now we know the tech is none other than Snapdragon Sense ID V3 from Qualcomm.
DJ Koh, CEO of Samsung’s mobile division, has now said that the changes in design of Galaxy S10 will be “very significant”. The news is circulating in Chinese medias & our friendly neighbourhood Samsung leaker posts about it in Weibo.
As always, no significant details are available.
etnews talks with major camera module makers who are working with Samsung and comes with this crazy conclusion about the existence of a penta camera setup.
If claims are true, the top end variant of S10 is going to be Samsung’s first device with a total of five cameras. The report suggests that it will feature a rear triple-camera setup and a dual-camera setup at the front.
Another prominent leakster OnLeaks joins the game & talks about the rumour of introducing new gradient colour options for S10. According to him, no more than 9 colour options are incoming.
I heard new rumor suggesting the #GalaxyS10 may come in new gradient color(s)… I didn't get any confirmation about that rumor yet but according to my sources, at this development stage (I've been told PVT is just around the corner), no less than 9 color options are planned… pic.twitter.com/TlLkIeL7CN
— Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks) September 13, 2018
I heard new rumor suggesting the #GalaxyS10 may come in new gradient color(s)… I didn't get any confirmation about that rumor yet but according to my sources, at this development stage (I've been told PVT is just around the corner), no less than 9 color options are planned… pic.twitter.com/TlLkIeL7CN
An apparently insignificant benchmark surfaces on HTFL5test benchmark site, but thanks to the guys of Mobielkopen, there are reasons to believe that it came from a S10 prototype.
While the benchmark doesn’t reveal much, it surely shows a new model number (SM-G405F), running Android 9.0 Pie and the indication of a 19:9 screen.
Perhaps the most technically accurate leak so far: Snapdragon Samsung Galaxy S9+ Android Pie OTA contains the proof of existence of 4 S10 variants.
Those fantastic people from XDA dissect the OTA, tear down the framework and thanks to the shared codebase, able to spot references of the models. This discovery does support the previous news about a separate 5G variant (‘beyond5g’), and we know it will come both International (Exynos) and US, Latin America, & China (Snapdragon) flavours.
Days are passing and verified leaks are increasing. Kudos to guys of SamMobile, they confirms the model numbers of the regular LTE variants of S10.
SM-G970F goes for ‘beyond0’, SM-G973F goes for ‘beyond1’ and SM-G975F goes for ‘beyond2’. For now, the model number of the 5G variant is unknown.
https://twitter.com/bang_gogo_/status/1046970865844461568
About the next Galaxy's Camera pic.twitter.com/OkSQVjroQg
— Claud Yau (@claud_yau) October 2, 2018
About the next Galaxy's Camera pic.twitter.com/OkSQVjroQg
Courtesy of couple of Samsung fanboys, we now have detailed technical specs about the rear camera modules of S10. Compared to S9, there will be a new ultra wide camera 123° field of view.
The main camera seems unchanged with a 12 MP sensor along with variable aperture (f/1.5 and f/2.4). The tele camera appears mostly the same – just a minor bump to 13 MP versus S9’s 12 MP.
The eagle-eyed Ice Universe spots references about Samsung’s second-generation NPU architecture. He also touts about the inclusion of the piece of tech on upcoming flagship series from Samsung.
Samsung may have completed its second-generation NPU architecture internally, which may be piggybacked on the Exynos 9820 processor. pic.twitter.com/kIUNZkQSRc
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) October 6, 2018
Samsung may have completed its second-generation NPU architecture internally, which may be piggybacked on the Exynos 9820 processor. pic.twitter.com/kIUNZkQSRc
Mobielkopen reveals that the LTE models of S10 were already certified by China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (CMIIT) on 25th September. This hereby verifies the model numbers confirmed by SamMobile earlier.
Samsung is one of those few OEMs who opt for retaining the 3.5 mm headphone jack till now. But as suggested by etnews, with the advancement of wireless techs Samsung is going to remove it from the next lineup in 2020.
It makes S10 the last on the Galaxy S series to have the now-endangered headphone jack.
Folks over GalaxyClub.nl points to the patents filed by Samsung regarding optical fingerprint sensor for the Galaxy S10 on Thursday.
On the other hand, Max J. AKA @Samsung_News_ talks on same day about possible tech that can hide the camera under screen.
#Samsung is working on a new technology trying to hide the front camera underneath the display. My sources told me that there are just a hand full of prototypes using this technology. I don't think we'll see this feature in retail phones until 2020, but who knows 🤷🏽♂️
— Max Jambor (@MaxJmb) October 18, 2018
#Samsung is working on a new technology trying to hide the front camera underneath the display. My sources told me that there are just a hand full of prototypes using this technology. I don't think we'll see this feature in retail phones until 2020, but who knows 🤷🏽♂️
Just one day later, we now have Ice Universe with clear evidences of numerous techs like fingerprint scanner under display (FoD), sensor like camera under display (UPS & HoD) and sound emitting display (SoD). Couple of them were speculated or leaked earlier, but Samsung officially acknowledges them all on 2018 Samsung OLED Forum.
Great news! Samsung established the direction of mobile phone design in 2019!
On October 18th, Samsung Display invited about 20 customers to hold the "2018 Samsung OLED Forum" at the Shenzhen Marriott Hotel in China. At the meeting, Samsung showed a PPT pic.twitter.com/sYu0ORTd6V— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) October 19, 2018
Great news! Samsung established the direction of mobile phone design in 2019!
On October 18th, Samsung Display invited about 20 customers to hold the "2018 Samsung OLED Forum" at the Shenzhen Marriott Hotel in China. At the meeting, Samsung showed a PPT pic.twitter.com/sYu0ORTd6V
A patent filed by Samsung is uncovered by LetsGoDigital, which talks about making the entire screen capable of scanning fingerprint. Now the FoD tech is official by Samsung, these kind of enhancements will be a nice addition on the upcoming flagship.
A screenshot floating on Weibo, later spotted by Techiword, gives us some fuel for thoughts. It talks about SM-G9700, a model number which has already been verified to be the base variant of S10.
Snapdragon 8150, 6 GB RAM, 128 GB internal storage with option of expandable storage are couple of the parameters worth to mention.
While Samsung’s R&D on Graphene batteries is not a secret, a recent rumour in Weibo suggests that the development is complete and Samsung is ready to bring such batteries on consumer market next year.
I don't think Samsung's graphene battery technology will be commercially available soon. It also needs to solve many problems.
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) October 23, 2018
I don't think Samsung's graphene battery technology will be commercially available soon. It also needs to solve many problems.
Ice Universe, on the other hand, doesn’t think the tech is mature enough to be brought to consumers. But he does believe that it’s going to be a “revolutionary breakthrough” when used with mobile phones and cars.
If it's used in mobile phones and cars, it will be a revolutionary breakthrough in changing the rules of the game.
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) October 23, 2018
If it's used in mobile phones and cars, it will be a revolutionary breakthrough in changing the rules of the game.
SamMobile has got some exclusive tip about the storage configurations of ‘beyond0’ – the cheapest version of S10. According to them, it will come with 64 GB on board, which supports the previous leak. However, another option with 128 GB will be there as well.
Android Central brings fresh news from Qualcomm’s 4G/5G Summit in Hong Kong – Jay Oh, Samsung’s head of mobile memory product planning has revealed that UFS 3.0 will launch in the first half of 2019, which is inline with the tentative release schedule of S10 as well.
While that’s a fairly credible info to assume S10 will feature UFS 3.0 memory, LPDDR5 will not be a part of it as it needs one more year to be mature.
An industry analysis circulating on Weibo is spotted by SamMobile. It predicts about a possible 12 GB RAM variant of S10 by the law of extrapolation, but there is no proper citation.
OnLeaks cites his sources, and they confirm that black, grey, blue, red, green and yellow are finalized as the colour options of S10.
According to my sources, Black, Grey, Blue, Red, Green and Yellow have been locked as final #GalaxyS10 color options… pic.twitter.com/QyER0Waksz
— Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks) October 25, 2018
According to my sources, Black, Grey, Blue, Red, Green and Yellow have been locked as final #GalaxyS10 color options… pic.twitter.com/QyER0Waksz
Verizon would be first US cellular provider to provide 5G support on Samsung Galaxy S10, as noted by Bloomberg.
The under-screen selfie camera is kinda confirmed. Interestingly, there are reports of Samsung building a S10 prototype without headphone jack.
Galaxy S9 / Galaxy S10 / iPhone Xs Max pic.twitter.com/uPqZifo7qi
— Ben Geskin (@BenGeskin) October 27, 2018
Galaxy S9 / Galaxy S10 / iPhone Xs Max pic.twitter.com/uPqZifo7qi
Ben Geskin / @VenyaGeskin1 brings a side-by-side comparison of S9, iPhone XS Max & S10, with the later sports the rumoured hole in display.
He also illustrates possible issues of gaming in a notch vs. hole scenario.
Notch vs Hole 🤔 pic.twitter.com/jDIR6GAsWw
— Ben Geskin (@BenGeskin) October 27, 2018
Notch vs Hole 🤔 pic.twitter.com/jDIR6GAsWw
Samsung brings two new image sensors with previously announced ISOCELL Plus tech in market. Though the leaked configs didn’t mention such sensors yet, some variants of S10 may join the megapixel race with these.
etnews reports that Samsung is going to ditch the iris scanner and fully opt for the ultrasonic fingerprint sensor.
Yes, the S10 cancels the iris sensor and the ultrasonic fingerprint is enough to replace it.
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) November 2, 2018
Yes, the S10 cancels the iris sensor and the ultrasonic fingerprint is enough to replace it.
Ice Universe supports the claim, and describes how the ultrasonic tech covers around 30% more area than optical sensors.
Compared to optical fingerprint sensors, the S10 ultrasonic fingerprint sensor is faster and has a larger recognition area, and 30% of the screens may be recognized.
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) November 2, 2018
Compared to optical fingerprint sensors, the S10 ultrasonic fingerprint sensor is faster and has a larger recognition area, and 30% of the screens may be recognized.
Samsung is planning to cram up two AI units in S10 as a part of their Exynos 9820 SoC, suggested by etnews. Subsequently Ice Universe supports the news, and describes this in-house 7 nm chip will enhance the image processing.
Samsung Galaxy S10 will use Samsung's self-developed world's first 7nm EUV dual-core NPU chip on Exynos 9820. One of the features of the AI chip is to enhance the camera and work with the ISP for the Galaxy S10 camera.
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) November 5, 2018
Samsung Galaxy S10 will use Samsung's self-developed world's first 7nm EUV dual-core NPU chip on Exynos 9820. One of the features of the AI chip is to enhance the camera and work with the ISP for the Galaxy S10 camera.
At Samsung’s developer conference today, Samsung officially teases three different variants of notch, namely Infinity-U, Infinity-V, and Infinity-O. As Android Police noted, they are named after the shape of the cutout itself.
The ‘O ‘ variant is probably the long standing rumour about the display hole in S10.
Think next. #TheNextExynos pic.twitter.com/e5RNSd1Fx2
— Samsung Exynos (@SamsungExynos) November 9, 2018
Think next. #TheNextExynos pic.twitter.com/e5RNSd1Fx2
Samsung officially unveils the next gen Exynos SoC on Twitter. The teaser heavily dabs about the previously suggested AI capabilities of the chip which is scheduled to be released on 14th November, 2018.
Ben Geskin is on the scene again with specs and tentative price of the base model in the S10 lineup.Couple of the parameters are already rumored, such as a flat ‘Infinity-O’ display, dual camera, side-mounted fingerprint sensor. The RAM and storage configs are new though: 4+64GB / 6+64GB / 6+128GB. He also suggests last years Snapdragon 845 can be used to reduce price instead of this years 8150. Tentative price should be $650-750.
#GalaxyS10 budget-model:
Flat “Infinity-O” Display
Dual camera
Side-mounted fingerprint sensor
4+64GB / 6+64GB / 6+128GB
Snapdragon 845 or 8150
$650-750— Ben Geskin (@BenGeskin) November 12, 2018
#GalaxyS10 budget-model:
Flat “Infinity-O” Display
Dual camera
Side-mounted fingerprint sensor
4+64GB / 6+64GB / 6+128GB
Snapdragon 845 or 8150
$650-750
Geskin updates his previous concept art of comparison between the displays. In case of S10, the render has the cutout on the right side of the display itself, instead of middle.
Updated pic.twitter.com/8g5qGhnOfA
— Ben Geskin (@BenGeskin) November 13, 2018
Updated pic.twitter.com/8g5qGhnOfA
This time, Evan Blass AKA @evleaks posts some general specifications of S10 family.
Few preliminary Galaxy S10 details:
– "Punch hole" style selfie cam cutout (sounds like Infinity-O display).
– Ultrasonic, in-display FPS
– Three rear cameras (standard/wide/tele)
– One UI over Android Pie— Evan (@evleaks) November 13, 2018
Few preliminary Galaxy S10 details:
– "Punch hole" style selfie cam cutout (sounds like Infinity-O display).
– Ultrasonic, in-display FPS
– Three rear cameras (standard/wide/tele)
– One UI over Android Pie
Leakster Roland Quandt, who goes by the handle @rquandt confirms the model numbers of the 3 LTE models of S10.
Yup. Galaxy S10 coming in three models.
SM-G970F and G970U
SM-G973F and G973U
SM-G975F and G975Uare in testing.
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) November 14, 2018
Yup. Galaxy S10 coming in three models.
SM-G970F and G970U
SM-G973F and G973U
SM-G975F and G975U
are in testing.
After long speculations and leaks, the Korean powerhouse officially releases Exynos 9820. As anticipated, the leaks are pretty accurate. In fact, Samsung does boast about the dual NPU and AI capabilities in the release notes.
Apart from upcoming S10 and Note series, Exynos 9820 will likely to power the foldable phone from Samsung a well.
Samsung reportedly started signing up manu Chinese vendors for supplying components, such as antenna modules for S10. Cost cutting is the primary reason, as anticipated by The Bell.
Folks from LetsGoDigital are able to find out several pictures of the display with cutouts from an International patent filed by Samsung. Given the timing and context, it is evident that S10 will come carrying any of those ‘Infinity’ displays.
S10’s Infinity-O display assembly is supposedly leaks; credit goes to Slashleaks.
#Samsung – Samsung Infinity-O display assembly leaks out https://t.co/u9OaQ4Qrow pic.twitter.com/iQsu8TanhG
— /LEAKS (@Slashleaks) November 18, 2018
#Samsung – Samsung Infinity-O display assembly leaks out https://t.co/u9OaQ4Qrow pic.twitter.com/iQsu8TanhG
SamMobile guys now confirm that black, white, yellow and green are the only colours that are finalized for S10, though exact availability varies with country. Some of them are indeed gradients.
DJ Koh’s recent corporate message towards employees is intercepted by The Korea Herald. It reveals that he’s hoping on S10 and the upcoming foldable phone to come out from the current struggling financial condition.
As reported by etnews, the top end S10 variant may come with ToF sensors mounted on both rear and front panels. It can be useful for more secure face unlocking & augmented reality (AR) stuffs.
While some of the leaks already give us pretty much good idea about the regular LTE models, The Wall Street Journal’s scoop is all about the 5G variant (codename: ‘beyondx’).
The regular models are scheduled for February release, but the 5G one is heading towards Spring release. With a largest 6.7-inch display in the lineup and six total cameras (two in front, four in back), it will be a real beast.
As always, 5G support varies with providers.
Better late than never! Samsung is going to join the ceramic back party after OEMs like Xiaomi and Essential, with a special edition of the top end 5G model. SamMobile is the one who leaks it, and notes that the colour is limited to black and white.
The pictures of allegedly official screen protectors are circulating on Weibo. Ice Universe also comes up with own set of pictures.
Samsung has already started the migration from Samsung Experience (formerly Touchwiz) to One UI as a skin, and thanks to Ben Geskin we have a realistic render.
Galaxy S10 with One UI pic.twitter.com/BAe8AL4CJp
— Ben Geskin (@BenGeskin) November 21, 2018
Galaxy S10 with One UI pic.twitter.com/BAe8AL4CJp
Ice Universe is here to rescue:
Galaxy S10 Screen Protector! pic.twitter.com/LPn6OSOBAd
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) November 22, 2018
Galaxy S10 Screen Protector! pic.twitter.com/LPn6OSOBAd
Originally discovered by TechieRide, SM-G975F i.e. ‘beyond2’ model got certification in Russia by Rosaccredit (equivalent to USA’s FCC). Both the single SIM and dual SIM variants are listed.
Thanks to the insider investigations conducted by The Bell, we are now almost sure about the camera configs of s10 models.
Apart from the name of the ODMs, the article also reveals that the entry-level model may feature a dual rear and single front camera. The two regular models may feature a dual front and dual/triple rear camera, respectively.
The unique tech to cut a hole on the display area is one of the main strength of Samsung. Utilizing the HIAA laser technology, the panels with cutouts are reportedly ready to go to production, as reported by etnews.
Spotted by Ice Universe, the AnTuTu benchmark of the Exynos variant of S10 is here:
This is the first score(325076) of the Galaxy S10+, using the Exynos9820 processor from AnTuTu Bemchmark. pic.twitter.com/IRYlAvtVgL
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) November 27, 2018
This is the first score(325076) of the Galaxy S10+, using the Exynos9820 processor from AnTuTu Bemchmark. pic.twitter.com/IRYlAvtVgL
Quoted by DIGITIMES, industry insiders are suggesting that Samsung is collaborating with both O-film & GIS to get the ultrasonic fingerprint scanner. The scanner tech comes from Qualcomm’s design.
Concept creator Dave Lee comes up with an amazing video that shows the probable user experience with S10’s Infinity-O display.
South Korean news agency reports about the initiation of commercialized 5G service in the country. Video calls have been made using a prototype 5G phone by Samsung, which is purportedly S10’s 5G variant.
Ice Universe has posted a still from the video and speculated the same idea.
This is Samsung's 5G terminal test phone, perhaps one of the prototypes of the Galaxy S10 5G version. pic.twitter.com/BEk8B1Ej8v
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) December 1, 2018
This is Samsung's 5G terminal test phone, perhaps one of the prototypes of the Galaxy S10 5G version. pic.twitter.com/BEk8B1Ej8v
SPARROWS NEWS manages to gather unboxing pics of the previously mentioned prototype device from various unnamed sources.
Probably due to dual front cameras:
The Galaxy S10 Lite, S10, and S10+ are all Hole in Super AMOLED screens, but the S10+ has dual front cameras, so the hole design is slightly different.
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) December 2, 2018
The Galaxy S10 Lite, S10, and S10+ are all Hole in Super AMOLED screens, but the S10+ has dual front cameras, so the hole design is slightly different.
Leakster OnLeaks brings quake into the S10 scene. Together with 91mobiles, he provides nearly every details of the top end LTE variant of S10.
Guess who brings you the very first and early look at the 6.4” #Samsung #GalaxyS10 (Plus?)? As usual, 360* video + official looking 5K renders + dimensions, on behalf of my friends over @91mobiles -> https://t.co/oED66jddR2 pic.twitter.com/nY4XE8upog
— Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks) December 3, 2018
Guess who brings you the very first and early look at the 6.4” #Samsung #GalaxyS10 (Plus?)? As usual, 360* video + official looking 5K renders + dimensions, on behalf of my friends over @91mobiles -> https://t.co/oED66jddR2 pic.twitter.com/nY4XE8upog
Initial render shows only 3 rear cameras; it’s been corrected later.
So… Let me start all over again… Now THIS IS (still) your very first and early look at the #Samsung #GalaxyS10 Plus! (updated official looking 5K renders + 360° video) on behalf of @91mobiles -> https://t.co/oED66jddR2 Cheers! 😙 pic.twitter.com/WSybUEuElf
— Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks) December 4, 2018
So… Let me start all over again… Now THIS IS (still) your very first and early look at the #Samsung #GalaxyS10 Plus! (updated official looking 5K renders + 360° video) on behalf of @91mobiles -> https://t.co/oED66jddR2 Cheers! 😙 pic.twitter.com/WSybUEuElf
Verizon publishes a press release, which confirms that they (collaborating with Samsung) will launch the 5G S10 model in USA in the first half of 2019.
Dubbed as Qualcomm® 3D Sonic Sensor, the FoD solution in S10 family is now official.
Geskin is relentless with these concept renders:
Galaxy S10 I S10+ pic.twitter.com/i6AyBcNb0j
— Ben Geskin (@BenGeskin) December 4, 2018
Galaxy S10 I S10+ pic.twitter.com/i6AyBcNb0j
The Snapdragon variant scores more than the Exynos one! Revealed by AnTuTu on their Weibo account first, the result and a handy comparison can be accessed from the global site as well.
Ice Universe is pretty good get their hands on such goodies.
Galaxy S10+ protective film pic.twitter.com/zTV3qHEdOJ
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) December 4, 2018
Galaxy S10+ protective film pic.twitter.com/zTV3qHEdOJ
Expectedly, AT&T is working together with Samsung, and they will launch a 5G Samsung on in USA in the first half of 2019 as well.
Just a day later, AT&T announces that they will carry another Samsung phone which will be able to access both 5G mmWave and sub-6 GHz.
Qualcomm’s Tech Summit is on, and it’s almost certain that the Snapdragon variant of S10 5G (‘beyond2q5g’) will be powered by Snapdragon 855.
But meanwhile…
Samsung has a prototype 5G phone here at #qualcomm Tech Summit, and my god, wouldja look at that notch pic.twitter.com/g3LyOCCjhq
— Chris Velazco (@chrisvelazco) December 4, 2018
Samsung has a prototype 5G phone here at #qualcomm Tech Summit, and my god, wouldja look at that notch pic.twitter.com/g3LyOCCjhq
You'll get used to it | #GalaxyS10 pic.twitter.com/uJKlHDfSmh
— Ben Geskin (@BenGeskin) December 5, 2018
You'll get used to it | #GalaxyS10 pic.twitter.com/uJKlHDfSmh
Galaxy Note9's Android Pie new beta version of the night mode shows a demo with almost no bezel. #GalaxyS10 pic.twitter.com/0IxPwZbaDh
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) November 5, 2018
Galaxy Note9's Android Pie new beta version of the night mode shows a demo with almost no bezel. #GalaxyS10 pic.twitter.com/0IxPwZbaDh
Galaxy S10 back design, double camera. pic.twitter.com/Oq37OZkMIU
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) December 6, 2018
Galaxy S10 back design, double camera. pic.twitter.com/Oq37OZkMIU
This one comes from Weibo again; but take it with a grain of salt.
We’re just put it here:
A case manufacturer's expectations for the Galaxy S10 lineup: pic.twitter.com/lrExjvalcb
— Evan (@evleaks) December 8, 2018
A case manufacturer's expectations for the Galaxy S10 lineup: pic.twitter.com/lrExjvalcb
The screen size is completely correct, but…
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) December 8, 2018
The screen size is completely correct, but…
Ice Universe is probably talking about the position of the camera holes.
Slashleaks are doing it again, and the cheapest variant is now called ‘Lite’.
#Samsung – #GalaxyS10 – Galaxy S10 Lite case confirms flat screen and dual rear camera, reveals side fingerprint sensor https://t.co/MR8rDyjR2U pic.twitter.com/8XKSM2M2p9
— /LEAKS (@Slashleaks) December 8, 2018
#Samsung – #GalaxyS10 – Galaxy S10 Lite case confirms flat screen and dual rear camera, reveals side fingerprint sensor https://t.co/MR8rDyjR2U pic.twitter.com/8XKSM2M2p9
Gordon Kelly from Forbes has their hands on the cases intended for S10 made by popular case maker Ghostek. It clearly reveals and thus confirmed the rumour about the changed camera layout design.
The Galaxy S10 protective case tells us that the 3.5mm headphone jack still exists. pic.twitter.com/QIKSEB8dt4
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) December 9, 2018
The Galaxy S10 protective case tells us that the 3.5mm headphone jack still exists. pic.twitter.com/QIKSEB8dt4
The picture is first posted on Facebook, later the guys over Slashleaks archives it.
Galaxy S10 Plus with "cutout disabled"- This was sent to my email by a follower 🤔 pic.twitter.com/3AfwSYXAVW
— Arun Maini (@Mrwhosetheboss) December 10, 2018
Galaxy S10 Plus with "cutout disabled"- This was sent to my email by a follower 🤔 pic.twitter.com/3AfwSYXAVW
Olixar, a case maker famous for publishing information about Samsung phones, posts couple of renders for the whole family of S10.
Actual credit goes to MobileFun.
The Galaxy S10 Lite protective film looks as wide as four sides. pic.twitter.com/SDg890mkag
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) December 11, 2018
The Galaxy S10 Lite protective film looks as wide as four sides. pic.twitter.com/SDg890mkag
Galaxy S10 Lite looks like this might look like this.
(Sorry, I modified it a bit) pic.twitter.com/lQnZt3wWx5— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) December 11, 2018
Galaxy S10 Lite looks like this might look like this.
(Sorry, I modified it a bit) pic.twitter.com/lQnZt3wWx5
GalaxyClub.nl tracks some trademarks filed by Samsung which indicates future plans for bundling blockchain and cryptocurrency software in Galaxy lineup.
Now SamMobile speculates with a strong suspect that a cold wallet will be coming with S10 family of phones.
“A source at a major tech retailer” has approached Gizmodo UK and reveals couple of stunning details about the ‘beyond’ family of phones.
Excluding the already verified list of info, we stumble on the first one – S10 will launch at a Samsung Unpacked event before MWC 2019, on the 20th of February. The phone will be available for preorder from that date, and will then be released on Friday, 8th March.
The phone will support wireless reverse charging, dubbed as ‘Powershare’.
And the (UK) pricing – (No Brexit talk) and here we go:
The flat, 5.8-inch version of the S10 will have 128GB of storage and retail at £669.
The regular, curved version of the S10 with its 6.1-inch screen will come in a choice of 128GB or 512GB of storage (crikey!) at £799 and £999 respectively.
The S10 Plus is where it gets really exciting, though: there will be a 128GB version for £899, a 512GB version breaking the thousand pound barrier at £1099, and a one terabyte Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus for a bank-breaking £1399.
Folks over SamMobile talks about the bundled accessories with the phone. The S-View Flip Cover, Rugged Protective Stand and Silicone Cover will be bundled with all three variants of the Galaxy S10.
However S10+ may get the exclusive Leather Cover and an LED Wallet cover.
Galaxy A9 (2018) comes with an ultra-wide camera and it features ‘Ultra wide lens correction’ in Gallery which is nothing but eliminating the distorted portions by cropping. SamMobile reports that similar feature is live on Camera options under Android Pie beta for Galaxy S9 and Note 9 lineup.
Thanks to the shared codebase, it’s not hard to speculate that the same will present on S10 as well.
GalaxyClub.nl now finds evidences of the existence of two fascinating Samsung phones. The model number SM-G977U indicates a model for USA and SM-G977N indicates a South Korean model.
Given there is no ‘F’ i.e. model for International or European region yet, and the pattern altogether point towards the possibility that this is indeed the missing model number of the 5G S10 variant.
SamMobile leaks more precious information on the colour availability, and looks like yellow is going to be exclusive to the cheapest Lite model.
Remember the story of leaving a Pixel 3 XL in a Lyft? Probably the same is now happening with S10 as well. Wccftech got this pic from @inss0317 and despite the murky shot, the device indeed looks like an S10.
LetsGoDigital guys have discovered a series of patents filed by Samsung that mentions a feature ‘hologram device’.
Do you think Bixby will get a holographic alter ego?
PhoneArena manages to leak plethora of details about the regular models of S10.
Ice Universe and his regularly irregular leaks:
Galaxy S10 Lite, S10, S10 protective film contrast, please note that the S10 Lite's four sides are the same width. pic.twitter.com/8uKC1UT33m
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) December 17, 2018
Galaxy S10 Lite, S10, S10 protective film contrast, please note that the S10 Lite's four sides are the same width. pic.twitter.com/8uKC1UT33m
Now it’s known to us that 5G variant of the S10 family will not come together with the rest. According to The Korea Herald, Samsung is planning to showcase it’s 5G phone along with LG at MWC.
Another trademark filing, another GalaxyClub.nl wild goose chasing. This time they disclose a new camera mode, namely ‘Artistic Live Focus’.
While the trademark doesn’t talk about S10, there are talks about possible debut of the feature with the release of the Sammy’s flagship.
SPOILER: “The 5G LOGO is very cool.”
Beyond X is Samsung's first 5G mobile phone. It uses a 6.7-inch screen and will be available in South Korea and the United States. It adds a ToF sensor to the front and rear. This is the top version of the Galaxy S10. The 5G LOGO is very cool.
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) December 19, 2018
Beyond X is Samsung's first 5G mobile phone. It uses a 6.7-inch screen and will be available in South Korea and the United States. It adds a ToF sensor to the front and rear. This is the top version of the Galaxy S10. The 5G LOGO is very cool.
Samsung retired the ‘Edge’ name after S7. But according to SamMobile, retailer MobileFun hears from its official Samsung distributors that the model with 6.1 inches screen (‘beyond1’) is called ‘S10 Edge’.
After decompiling Galaxy Note 9’s Camera apk, the folks from XDA finds the hidden feature called ‘Bright Night’. The descriptions are quite similar to what other night mode features do.
Again, there is high chance of getting this feature showcased as a part of S10’s low light camera processing.
We’re not surprised here, as it sounds exactly like “…T-Mobile is working on that phone too…”.
Mobielkopen guys are here again and they have spotted a phone allegedly known as S10 Lite from the previous leaks.
Not only so, S10+ benchmark is also there. Both of them confirm the actuality of 19:9 screens.
Samsung smartphone 15w charging will become history.
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) December 21, 2018
Samsung smartphone 15w charging will become history.
Samsung is still using an underclocked Quick Charge 2.0 implementation which gives 15W output instead of standard 18W. Will there be proprietary charging techs on S10 like the ones from Huawei or OPPO/OnePlus? Or has more standardized QC 4+ been implemented?
Just a day gone, and @MMDDJ_ quotes a spreading rumour on Weibo about graphene batteries as the reason behind the fast charging tech.
That is why S10/10+ will have a FASTER CHARGE SPEED. https://t.co/HjcayLECAG
— 萌萌的电教 (@MMDDJ_) December 22, 2018
That is why S10/10+ will have a FASTER CHARGE SPEED. https://t.co/HjcayLECAG
The crystal balls starts to illuminate.
The exact size of the future Galaxy phone screen:
S10 Lite: 5.75 inches
S10: 6.11 inches
S10+: 6.44 inches
S10 5G version: 6.66 inches
Note10: 6.75 inches— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) December 24, 2018
The exact size of the future Galaxy phone screen:
S10 Lite: 5.75 inches
S10: 6.11 inches
S10+: 6.44 inches
S10 5G version: 6.66 inches
Note10: 6.75 inches
Santa comes and gifts us a new puzzle! The guys at XDA have got another completely new codename after analyzing Galaxy Note 9’s One UI firmware, which is ‘bolt’.
The full name (‘boltq5gvzw’) clearly signifies that the device is based on Snapdragon platform and Verizon exclusive. There are other interesting references, such as system theme that can be set up to match the colour of the device, ToF sensor, Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 and Exynos 9820 Mobile Platforms etc.
Another thing is the animation around display cutouts after facial biometrics authentication. Ice Universe has posted couple of those animation samples.
The Galaxy S10 and S10+ have some special effects around the hole. This has been adopted on the Galaxy A8s. It will glow when the camera is turned on and will also glow when the face is recognized. Maybe more scenes are available.
source:xda、weibo pic.twitter.com/laVxTEPIOo— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) December 25, 2018
The Galaxy S10 and S10+ have some special effects around the hole. This has been adopted on the Galaxy A8s. It will glow when the camera is turned on and will also glow when the face is recognized. Maybe more scenes are available.
source:xda、weibo pic.twitter.com/laVxTEPIOo
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) December 25, 2018
pic.twitter.com/H2VUiWLy6h
These comparisons are floating on Weibo, and Ice Universe is here to rescue:
Galaxy S10+ chin contrasts iPhone X and Mate20 Pro. pic.twitter.com/dvmSCKLdiQ
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) December 25, 2018
Galaxy S10+ chin contrasts iPhone X and Mate20 Pro. pic.twitter.com/dvmSCKLdiQ
Again, Ice Universe has caught this up from Weibo.
When S10+ meets Note7.
source:weibo 8090生活数码 pic.twitter.com/2142WPyelt— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) December 26, 2018
When S10+ meets Note7.
source:weibo 8090生活数码 pic.twitter.com/2142WPyelt
Sansumg Galaxy S10 😜 pic.twitter.com/7sm1QVCL4g
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) December 27, 2018
Sansumg Galaxy S10 😜 pic.twitter.com/7sm1QVCL4g
Yes, every year in Shenzhen, China, there are such cloned mobile phones.
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) December 27, 2018
Yes, every year in Shenzhen, China, there are such cloned mobile phones.
I got a real Galaxy S10+ case, and when I put my Galaxy S9+ on it, it looks like that.😂 pic.twitter.com/2OxExMJcQY
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) December 27, 2018
I got a real Galaxy S10+ case, and when I put my Galaxy S9+ on it, it looks like that.😂 pic.twitter.com/2OxExMJcQY
This is a conceptual diagram of the Galaxy S10 Lite from the phone case manufacturer. pic.twitter.com/2FxRiMJyG1
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) December 28, 2018
This is a conceptual diagram of the Galaxy S10 Lite from the phone case manufacturer. pic.twitter.com/2FxRiMJyG1
Can the Samsung Galaxy S10+ case accommodate Note9? look here.https://t.co/64ZeAVzlfi
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) January 1, 2019
Can the Samsung Galaxy S10+ case accommodate Note9? look here.https://t.co/64ZeAVzlfi
evleaks has managed to do it!
Samsung Galaxy S10 "Beyond 1," in the wild. pic.twitter.com/EMquh59Kln
— Evan (@evleaks) January 3, 2019
Samsung Galaxy S10 "Beyond 1," in the wild. pic.twitter.com/EMquh59Kln
He also talks about revered wireless charging capability, that’s leaked already.
One cool feature I haven't heard mentioned previously is this model's ability to wirelessly charge other compatible devices like handsets and watches.
— Evan (@evleaks) January 3, 2019
One cool feature I haven't heard mentioned previously is this model's ability to wirelessly charge other compatible devices like handsets and watches.
The Samsung S10 series does not use a gradient color design, but a more gorgeous and lustrous solid color. So far all the renderings do not correctly express its color. pic.twitter.com/mDMgjTMBQL
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) January 3, 2019
The Samsung S10 series does not use a gradient color design, but a more gorgeous and lustrous solid color. So far all the renderings do not correctly express its color. pic.twitter.com/mDMgjTMBQL
Mobile Fun has uploaded a video which reveals many details about the display sizes. It also supports the previous claims about flatter design of the Lite model.
Ice Universe on this journey to hide secret messages inside tweets.
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) January 4, 2019
pic.twitter.com/bTG2ZNYk4m
GalaxyClub.nl tracks down the battery capacity of the bottom-end Lite variant by looking into South Korean Certification Authority’s records.
It comes out as 3100 mAh which directly seconds the previous claim by Ice Universe.
Ice Universe shows no sign to stop.
Galaxy S10 screen contrasts S8, S9+, Note9, Find X.https://t.co/YNkcZU0HfC
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) January 4, 2019
Galaxy S10 screen contrasts S8, S9+, Note9, Find X.https://t.co/YNkcZU0HfC
XDA is able to decipher the puzzle with the seemingly unknown device that popped up few days ago. As it turns out, it’s not a phone but probably a Verizon exclusive modem which uses Qualcomm Snapdragon 855.
The Galaxy S10 Lite also uses the Snapdragon 855/Exynos 9820 processor. pic.twitter.com/dlCOVcs4zY
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) January 5, 2019
The Galaxy S10 Lite also uses the Snapdragon 855/Exynos 9820 processor. pic.twitter.com/dlCOVcs4zY
Galaxy S10 series charging power is not less than 20W.
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) January 5, 2019
Galaxy S10 series charging power is not less than 20W.
Continuing the previous claim about fast charging tech, Ice Universe newest leak probably a stronger indication towards Quick Charge 4+ or USB-PD.
Spring is the last candidate remains among the big four, and it too joins the 5G bandwagon. The service will be started from Summer 2019.
Kudos to Slashleaks, they points it out.
#Samsung – #GalaxyS10Lite – Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite with Snapdragon 855 chipset and 6GB RAM https://t.co/vpafJUhGaM pic.twitter.com/HDL7Oxs4u8
— /LEAKS (@Slashleaks) January 8, 2019
#Samsung – #GalaxyS10Lite – Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite with Snapdragon 855 chipset and 6GB RAM https://t.co/vpafJUhGaM pic.twitter.com/HDL7Oxs4u8
Mobile Fun has got some fresh tips from it’s suppliers and now confirms that S10 Lite will eventually be called S10 E.
https://twitter.com/EE/status/1082664830149054471
While the tweet has already been deleted, EE has prepared a landing page for per-registration to get the upcoming S10.
GalaxyClub.nl suggests that Galaxy S10 5G (SM-G977) will feature a hefty 5000 mAh battery. The product code should be EB-BG977ABU.
According to The Korea Herald, Samsung may not wait till MWC and will reveal the S10 lineup at a Galaxy Unpacked event in San Francisco.
Business Insider reports about an apparently unnoticed 5G prototype by Samsung was in fact there in CES, but it was heavily fortified.
Samsung’s newsroom section about One UI used to contain images which were strikingly similar to the leasks of S10 so far. The article has now been edited, but a redditor spoils the drama.
Welcome to the next generation. Galaxy Unpacked on February 20, 2019. #SamsungEvent pic.twitter.com/M1Gh0F9Fs5
— Samsung Mobile (@SamsungMobile) January 10, 2019
Welcome to the next generation. Galaxy Unpacked on February 20, 2019. #SamsungEvent pic.twitter.com/M1Gh0F9Fs5
Now we’re going towards more official news. Samsung just announces the Galaxy Unpacked 2019 on 20th February. As suggested by previous leaks and suggestions, Galaxy S10 lineup (only LTE though) will be unveiled there.
EE UK has seconded the teaser.
The date is now confirmed!
BIG news coming from Samsung on the 20th February at #GalaxyUnpacked.
Register for updates to make sure you get all the latest news: https://t.co/dBvrixG97w pic.twitter.com/zbljytlf38
— EE (@EE) January 10, 2019
The date is now confirmed!
BIG news coming from Samsung on the 20th February at #GalaxyUnpacked.
Register for updates to make sure you get all the latest news: https://t.co/dBvrixG97w pic.twitter.com/zbljytlf38
Debunking some of the previous rumours, now CompareRaja guys are telling that the ‘E’ moniker doesn’t exist and the lowest end phone will be called S10 Lite after all.
The Galaxy S10+ has a 7.8mm thick body and a 4000mAh battery 😀
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) January 12, 2019
The Galaxy S10+ has a 7.8mm thick body and a 4000mAh battery 😀
Max Weinbach, XDA TV host and Contributor for XDA Portal has just leaked a truckload of info regarding the Galaxy S10 phones & the upcoming Unpacked event:
The Galaxy S10 will come with a new pair of AKG earbuds. They have a new color and logo on the side but not sure if the actual earbud itself is different but it looks different. Totally noticeable at first sight.
— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) January 13, 2019
The Galaxy S10 will come with a new pair of AKG earbuds. They have a new color and logo on the side but not sure if the actual earbud itself is different but it looks different. Totally noticeable at first sight.
The S10 has the same style speaker grill as the Note9 and not that open hole of the S9. The chin is also slightly larger than the sides and top which are equal size. 5 cutouts instead of 4.
— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) January 13, 2019
The S10 has the same style speaker grill as the Note9 and not that open hole of the S9. The chin is also slightly larger than the sides and top which are equal size. 5 cutouts instead of 4.
S10+ is triple camera with a super wide, wide, and telephoto. Flash on the left and heart rate on the right instead of stacked.
— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) January 13, 2019
S10+ is triple camera with a super wide, wide, and telephoto. Flash on the left and heart rate on the right instead of stacked.
One of the wallpapers will be purple to a darker red color. Note 9 style infinity wallpapers instead of the S8/N8/S9 style stars.
— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) January 13, 2019
One of the wallpapers will be purple to a darker red color. Note 9 style infinity wallpapers instead of the S8/N8/S9 style stars.
It will run One UI with the default navbar as default. Not gonna have gestures as the default.
— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) January 13, 2019
It will run One UI with the default navbar as default. Not gonna have gestures as the default.
The included charger is matte black instead of glossy black. Body of the phone is also kinda glossy like the S8 and N8 unlike the S9 and N9 which are matte.
— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) January 13, 2019
The included charger is matte black instead of glossy black. Body of the phone is also kinda glossy like the S8 and N8 unlike the S9 and N9 which are matte.
The rumours regarding S10 Lite having generic fingerprint sensor are turned down completely:
In screen fingerprint scanner on all but S10 Lite which will be on the side. They are ultra sonic.
— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) January 13, 2019
In screen fingerprint scanner on all but S10 Lite which will be on the side. They are ultra sonic.
Power button on the S10+ is WAY above the Bixby button and high up. Way better placement. The S10 and S10 Lite are closer to the S9 in placement and its meh.
— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) January 13, 2019
Power button on the S10+ is WAY above the Bixby button and high up. Way better placement. The S10 and S10 Lite are closer to the S9 in placement and its meh.
This down is more rumors than facts I know but I think its accurate:
Ultra Wide: 16MP, F1.9, 123 degrees, no auto focus or OIS
Normal: 12MP, F1.5/2.4, 78 degrees, auto focus and OIS
Telephoto (S10+ only): 13MP, F2.4, 45 degrees, auto focus and OIShttps://t.co/FgfoGhKP3W— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) January 13, 2019
This down is more rumors than facts I know but I think its accurate:
Ultra Wide: 16MP, F1.9, 123 degrees, no auto focus or OIS
Normal: 12MP, F1.5/2.4, 78 degrees, auto focus and OIS
Telephoto (S10+ only): 13MP, F2.4, 45 degrees, auto focus and OIShttps://t.co/FgfoGhKP3W
The camera will have Bright Night AND portrait lighting like the iPhone, Mate 20 Pro, Mi Mix 3, and like most other phones. It's called stage lighting in the code.
— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) January 13, 2019
The camera will have Bright Night AND portrait lighting like the iPhone, Mate 20 Pro, Mi Mix 3, and like most other phones. It's called stage lighting in the code.
RAM:
S10 Lite: 4GB RAM
S10: 6GB RAM
S10+: 6GB/8GB RAM
S10+ 5G: 8GB/12GB RAM
Folding phone: 12GB RAMThese are all rumors. Take them with a grain of salt.
— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) January 13, 2019
RAM:
S10 Lite: 4GB RAM
S10: 6GB RAM
S10+: 6GB/8GB RAM
S10+ 5G: 8GB/12GB RAM
Folding phone: 12GB RAM
These are all rumors. Take them with a grain of salt.
Storage:
S10 Lite: 128GB
S10: 128GB/256GB
S10+: 128GB/256GB/512GB
S10+ 5G: 256GB/512GB/1TB
Folding phone (not 100% sure): 512GB/1TB— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) January 13, 2019
Storage:
S10 Lite: 128GB
S10: 128GB/256GB
S10+: 128GB/256GB/512GB
S10+ 5G: 256GB/512GB/1TB
Folding phone (not 100% sure): 512GB/1TB
This is all from @Samsung_News_ and like 3 different sources. Couldn't get any pictures from anyone but they did describe it. Gonna work on getting more info on the S10 and S10 Lite.
— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) January 13, 2019
This is all from @Samsung_News_ and like 3 different sources. Couldn't get any pictures from anyone but they did describe it. Gonna work on getting more info on the S10 and S10 Lite.
OH! The S10+ 5G, maxed out spec'd out phone… Its a Verizon exclusive at first. They won the bidding war with Samsung for the first carrier to get it for the first couple months. Not sure how long this lasts. As an @TMobile customer… RIPPPPPPPPPP
— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) January 13, 2019
OH! The S10+ 5G, maxed out spec'd out phone… Its a Verizon exclusive at first. They won the bidding war with Samsung for the first carrier to get it for the first couple months. Not sure how long this lasts. As an @TMobile customer… RIPPPPPPPPPP
One last thing to add to the camera, the S10 and S10 Lite get super wide and normal. S10+ also gets telephoto.
— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) January 13, 2019
One last thing to add to the camera, the S10 and S10 Lite get super wide and normal. S10+ also gets telephoto.
The rumour about dual NPU is boosted:
Apparently this will be dual NPU phones like the Kirin 980 phones. Have to look into it more so this is a true grain of salt moment.
— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) January 13, 2019
Apparently this will be dual NPU phones like the Kirin 980 phones. Have to look into it more so this is a true grain of salt moment.
He leaves some interesting notes on the camera config:
I keep hearing that but I just don't know. I don't think it does but it could. A lot of people seem to confuse the S10+ 5G for the S10+ then the S10 for the S10+.
— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) January 13, 2019
I keep hearing that but I just don't know. I don't think it does but it could. A lot of people seem to confuse the S10+ 5G for the S10+ then the S10 for the S10+.
Ice Universe wants to give us a lecture on system architecture :P, while WikiChips talks about Exynos M4 and related patches to LLVM.
Exynos9820 big core Exynos M4 architecture pipeline model. pic.twitter.com/BF8eTrh6sb
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) January 14, 2019
Exynos9820 big core Exynos M4 architecture pipeline model. pic.twitter.com/BF8eTrh6sb
Ice Universe cites poor benchmark results:
Correct two misunderstandings:
1. Galaxy S10 is also 3-Camera, not 2-Camera. The evidence is their protective shell: S10 and S10+ have the same size camera area.
2. The S10 series will not use LPDDR5 and UDS3.0. The evidence is that AnTutu memory : it is very ordinary result pic.twitter.com/t3knLD8xXV— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) January 14, 2019
Correct two misunderstandings:
1. Galaxy S10 is also 3-Camera, not 2-Camera. The evidence is their protective shell: S10 and S10+ have the same size camera area.
2. The S10 series will not use LPDDR5 and UDS3.0. The evidence is that AnTutu memory : it is very ordinary result pic.twitter.com/t3knLD8xXV
We already know that LPDDR5 is pushed back to 2020, thanks to Micron. On the other hand, Exynos 9820 and Snapdragon 855 platforms officially support upto LPDDR4X.
On their website about their exynos 9820 it says they only support LPDDR4X so we wouldn’t be able to get 5 if we wanted to but it does support ufs 3.0 so you never know pic.twitter.com/FY50MnDiHK
— Help me (@DutchGamezNL) January 14, 2019
On their website about their exynos 9820 it says they only support LPDDR4X so we wouldn’t be able to get 5 if we wanted to but it does support ufs 3.0 so you never know pic.twitter.com/FY50MnDiHK
Posted as a response to the above tweet of Ice Universe, dylan522p’s tweet reveals couple of new aspects.
https://twitter.com/dylan522p/status/1084637878733418496
It’s finalized! The beast among all will be called Galaxy S10 X, according to etnews.
Samsung emphasizes on the ‘X’ moniker to put significance of the 10th anniversary of these series, as well as highlighting the ideas of ‘eXperience’ & ‘eXpansion’.
The release date is scheduled on 28th March. The highest variant may come with a hefty price tag of 1.8 million South Korean won (~$1600).
Starting prices of S10 Lite and S10+ are mentioned as well – 900000 won (~$800) and 1.6 million won (~$1,430) respectively. These LTE models will be available for sale from 8th March.
This comes as a derivative of another news about how Google is reevaluating the secureness of the current optical fingerprint sensors.
https://twitter.com/RDRv3/status/1084881807894503424
NashvilleChatterClass.com is able to spot China’s CCC/3C listing of couple of new Samsung phones. The model numbers match with the purported S10 and S10+.
The included EP-TA200 charger will support 9V/1.67A and 5V/2A charging rates. The specs sound similar to existing Adaptive Fast Charging by Samsung, which is based on Quick Charge 2.0.
Probably we will not see a QC 4+ charger, as rumoured earlier. The absence of the E/Lite variant in the certification may indicate the base model isn’t heading towards China.
Azuri joins the bandwagon and publishes new listing of cases and screen protectors for S10 family.
While there are some confusions with the published renders (especially the number of cameras), it does mention the ‘E’ variant instead of ‘Lite’ for the base mode.
BTW, the 3.5 mm jack is there, as confirmed by the renders.
An interesting Geekbench listing is live & the model in it is SM-G975U, presumably S10+.
This is the Snapdragon 855 powered model, which should be headed for USA, Latin America and China only. The benchmark only shows 6 GB of RAM, which could me a miscalculation or proof of existence of another model besides the previously rumoured 8 and 10 GB RAM variants.
Military grade case maker ArmadilloTek reports that their Vanguard series of protectors may not feature a screen protector unit.
Their tests suggest that the Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) made unit didn’t work at all with the new ultrasonic tech.
We have tested our cases on real #GalaxyS10 phones. The in-screen fingerprint does not support screen protector. So our vanguard will have no built in screen protector
— Armadillotek / CaseBorne (@armadillotek) January 16, 2019
We have tested our cases on real #GalaxyS10 phones. The in-screen fingerprint does not support screen protector. So our vanguard will have no built in screen protector
It is up to you. Our built in screen protector is made of PET, it just won't work. Maybe you should try with your imaginate friends on an imaginate s10.
— Armadillotek / CaseBorne (@armadillotek) January 16, 2019
It is up to you. Our built in screen protector is made of PET, it just won't work. Maybe you should try with your imaginate friends on an imaginate s10.
Credit to the guys over Slashleaks, we now probably have another real life sighting of Galaxy S10+ (because of the gigantic size).
#Samsung – #GalaxyS10Plus – Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus spotted in the wild https://t.co/7CgrmJ3LEq pic.twitter.com/TRUM1ZwjS8
— /LEAKS (@Slashleaks) January 17, 2019
#Samsung – #GalaxyS10Plus – Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus spotted in the wild https://t.co/7CgrmJ3LEq pic.twitter.com/TRUM1ZwjS8
Originally leaked through LG Mobile User Cafe / a reddit user, the region of the sighting is probably South Korea.
While the display cutouts are allegedly in their proper position, the UI seems much older than current One UI. May be a prototype running pre-production build?
This is the Galaxy S10+. It is suspected that Samsung employees leaked. This is the S10+ with a protective case. Are you satisfied? pic.twitter.com/Qwq8QjvrEs
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) January 17, 2019
This is the Galaxy S10+. It is suspected that Samsung employees leaked. This is the S10+ with a protective case. Are you satisfied? pic.twitter.com/Qwq8QjvrEs
SamFirmware, the sister wing of SamMobile locates the breadcrumbs of the firmware of the 5G variant of S10.
The current software version in testing is G977NKSU0ASA6, which is probably intended for South Korea. As for availability, only USA and South Korea should receive the 5G model.
Samsung joins the bandwagon of #10YearChallenge, and their video may hint us about a larger battery or faster charging coming with S10.
Samsung teasing video suggests that the Galaxy S10 will have new features, including a larger battery or faster charging speed. pic.twitter.com/9fZFZAtncD
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) January 19, 2019
Samsung teasing video suggests that the Galaxy S10 will have new features, including a larger battery or faster charging speed. pic.twitter.com/9fZFZAtncD
On another tweet, Ice Universe talks about the rumored ceramic back version of S10+. Allegedly the highest config of S10+ with 12 GB RAM and 1 TB internal memory will get this treatment.
The Galaxy S10+ 12GB/1TB version will have a ceramic back cover. This ceramic has a special process that is not only scratch resistant but also resistant to falling, but the weight will increase. This is the most advanced version of the S10+ . There is a metallic luster.
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) January 19, 2019
The Galaxy S10+ 12GB/1TB version will have a ceramic back cover. This ceramic has a special process that is not only scratch resistant but also resistant to falling, but the weight will increase. This is the most advanced version of the S10+ . There is a metallic luster.
This ceramic has a special process that is not only scratch resistant but also resistant to falling, but the weight will increase.
People are already speculating about it being the most slipperiest phone ?
Is it the slipperiest phone of all time?
— Marques Brownlee (@MKBHD) January 19, 2019
Is it the slipperiest phone of all time?
Courtesy to MySmartPrice, the Geekbench page of Exynos powered Galaxy S10 is now publicly known.
The International variant of S10 family should be powered by Samsung’s in-house Exynos platform. The benchmark talks about the regular S10 (SM-G973) with 6 GB RAM.
Two rear cameras for the base model (E/Lite) and 3 for both the regular and Plus.
Samsung Galaxy S10E, S10, and S10+ (L to R), encased pic.twitter.com/Pk2gpXkXxn
— Evan (@evleaks) January 19, 2019
Samsung Galaxy S10E, S10, and S10+ (L to R), encased pic.twitter.com/Pk2gpXkXxn
According to the unnamed sources of SamMobile, Galaxy S10 X AKA the 5G variant will sport a whopping 256 GB internal memory as part of base config.
Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification provides third party guarantee of quality, safety and reliability of products to the customer. Courtesy to Ishan Agarwal / @ishanagarwal24, we are now aware of BIS certification status of S10 family.
It looks like Samsung Galaxy S10E / S10 lite, S10 and S10 Plus have already got BIS Certification for India! I hope the pricing is competitive in India just like earlier models! I have high hopes for these phones. #Samsung #SamsungGalaxy #GalaxyS10 #GalaxyUnpacked #Unpacked2019 pic.twitter.com/ot7Y2Wxz4y
— Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) January 20, 2019
It looks like Samsung Galaxy S10E / S10 lite, S10 and S10 Plus have already got BIS Certification for India! I hope the pricing is competitive in India just like earlier models! I have high hopes for these phones. #Samsung #SamsungGalaxy #GalaxyS10 #GalaxyUnpacked #Unpacked2019 pic.twitter.com/ot7Y2Wxz4y
The latest Samsung Pay app contains references of S10 codename ‘beyond’ and it’s in-display fingerprint scanner. Discovered by XDA, the references doesn’t explicitly mention the variants of S10 lineup though, as the rumoured E/Lite one may come with side-mounted fingerprint scanner.
Ice Universe predicts that S10’s in-display camera holes will be touchable, similar to the newly release Galaxy A8s.
Maybe you don't know this secret: the camera of the Samsung Galaxy A8s is also touchable, although it is not a screen area. it is concluded that the Galaxy S10 remains the same.https://t.co/QHFNDth5FV
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) January 20, 2019
Maybe you don't know this secret: the camera of the Samsung Galaxy A8s is also touchable, although it is not a screen area. it is concluded that the Galaxy S10 remains the same.https://t.co/QHFNDth5FV
He also shows the hole animation, which is already known from the firmware files.
Leakster Ishan Agarwal is here again and he claims that the ‘Lite’ moniker is finalised, not ‘E’. Also official covers for this variant will be made in various colours like green, blue, navy, yellow, white and others.
https://twitter.com/ishanagarwal24/status/1087352222227333120
Thanks to TuttoAndroid.net, we may have some idea about the pricing model of the S10 family.
Although the information is more applicable in Italy, thus EU, but it certainly indicates about the hefty price tags. The S10+ will vary from €1049 to €1599, depending on memory configs.
The 6.1 inches regular S10 should come with €929 to €1179, as the internal storage and RAM varies. The cheapest S10, which is called ‘Lite’ here should be priced €779.
#GalaxyS10 prices in Italy #Samsung pic.twitter.com/QsDuGKGQRl
— Ice Universe (@UniverseIce_) January 22, 2019
#GalaxyS10 prices in Italy #Samsung pic.twitter.com/QsDuGKGQRl
On the other hand, while they do mention two special variations of S10+, they are not ceramic.
Spotted by GalaxyClub.nl, a recent trademark filed by Samsung reveals an interesting expression – “Neuro Game Booster“.
Flaunting about the AI capabilities of the SoCs (Exynos 9820/Snapdragon 855) can be one of the reasons behind the trademark. While Galaxy Note 9 features some AI enhancement on mobile gaming, Samsung may want to set the level one step higher with Galaxy S10.
Samsung announces new 20 MP ISOCELL Slim 3T2 sensor. Being the smallest image sensor in the industry at just 5.1 mm diagonal, this one is specifically designed for using with display cutouts.
According to The Korea Herald, Samsung has improved the camera features and the post processing algorithms significantly after being ordered by Lee Jae-yong, the vice chairman of Samsung Electronics.
The news originated from a senior official familiar with the development. Also there are possible rumours about using the recently announced ISOCELL Slim 3T2 sensors in S10 lineup.
With two display holes for selfie cameras, here we go again:
Galaxy S10+ leaked again, saw those two eyes? pic.twitter.com/92UW2HWInS
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) January 22, 2019
Galaxy S10+ leaked again, saw those two eyes? pic.twitter.com/92UW2HWInS
This one comes from Gregory Blake / @GregiPfister89. Apart from the single display hole (indicating its a regular S10), this leak supports SamMobile’s previous claim about Samsung bundling blockchain support inside Galaxy S10.
Galaxy s10 with crypto wallet? pic.twitter.com/6IICujXEnm
— CryptoPeacock (@GregiPfister89) January 22, 2019
Galaxy s10 with crypto wallet? pic.twitter.com/6IICujXEnm
— CryptoPeacock (@GregiPfister89) January 22, 2019
— CryptoPeacock (@GregiPfister89) January 22, 2019
3. pic.twitter.com/LJJFJThqz9
The wallet is called ‘Samsung Blockchain KeyStore’ in the pics and Ethereum is the only supported currency, which will likely to extend further.
While there are multiple claims in past about S10’s reverse wireless charging, another new leak is here to boost it further.
Reported by TechTastic.nl, a picture of a purported presentation controller showing multiple features of S10 lineup is here.
The first four buttons are designated for an introductory video, the cinematic display, the in-display fingerprint scanner and the triple rear camera, respectively. The last one is quite interesting, as it is indicating reverse wireless charging support.
Ice Universe compares the Galaxy A8s side by side with the yesterday’s leaked picture of Galaxy S10.
There is no point in talking about size without reference.
Left Galaxy S10 Right Galaxy A8s pic.twitter.com/0ChN5md8eu— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) January 24, 2019
There is no point in talking about size without reference.
Left Galaxy S10 Right Galaxy A8s pic.twitter.com/0ChN5md8eu
Ice Universe gives us hints about the thickness of the Plus variant. Compared to S9’s 8.5 mm, S10+ should be much thinner at 7.8 mm, while boasting a 4100 mAh battery.
10+
4100mAh+7.8mm— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) January 24, 2019
10+
4100mAh+7.8mm
Brazil’s Anatel (The National Telecommunications Agency) is kind enough to give us battery capacity details of the whole S10 lineup.
Slashleaks spots it quickly but we have some doubts on the listing. The minimal capacity is shown as 3000 mAh for all S10 models which clearly contradicts with previous leaks.
#Samsung – #GalaxyS10 – Galaxy S10/+/Lite with 3000mAh batteries confirmed by Anatel https://t.co/VAkxuuwHIo pic.twitter.com/yvKHMj0ySD
— /LEAKS (@Slashleaks) January 24, 2019
#Samsung – #GalaxyS10 – Galaxy S10/+/Lite with 3000mAh batteries confirmed by Anatel https://t.co/VAkxuuwHIo pic.twitter.com/yvKHMj0ySD
S10 E/Lite probably sports a 3100 mAh (typical capacity) battery, which is only inline with this leak.
Courtesy to AllAboutSamsung.de, another set of live images are now leaked.
There you go! This might not be the first but an exclusive look at the #GalaxyS10 and #GalaxyS10Plus
https://t.co/LAWIGxU7Ob— Max Jambor (@MaxJmb) January 24, 2019
There you go! This might not be the first but an exclusive look at the #GalaxyS10 and #GalaxyS10Plus
https://t.co/LAWIGxU7Ob
According to them, the devices are prototypes. Thus couple of shown features like the boot logo, wallpapers or even the bezels may change with the final release.
In a press release, Samsung highlights the features of the incoming Exynos 9820 platform.
The chipset is built on 8 nm LPP process, which is much power efficient than last year’s 10 nm LPP process. The dedicated NPU and it’s AI capabilities are specifically mentioned.
Samsung made this platform to handle up to 5 camera modules, which is a clear indicator of Galaxy S10’s rumoured multi-camera setup. The International 5G variant of S10 will sport the same SoC, and the supporting modem should be Exynos Modem 5100.
Droid Shout people are able locate FCC certification of another new wireless charger from Samsung that may be bundled with upcoming S10 family.
The new charger comes with the model number of EP-P5200, which is clearly one step beyond of the existing EP-P5100. The new charger is rated at 12V 2.1A (~15W) input, which is higher than EP-P5100 (9V 1.67A) and almost similar to Samsung’s fast wireless charger duo (EP-N6100).
S10+ with two front cameras is spotted again on Weibo. Android Pie’s recent app switcher is on the screen, which again indicates S10 runs One UI on top of Android 9.
The naming convention of the upcoming S10 models is still a mystery. Especially with the base 5.8 inches variant is the king of controversies on this matter.
Now a leak is surfaced and it is from an anonymous source close to some Samsung rep. The tipster reached to GSMArena and if the claims are true, then the representative had access to working prototypes.
First of all, the cheapest (as well as smallest) Galaxy won’t be called ‘Lite’. Possibly the rumoured ‘E’ moniker is also cancelled. Rather the phone will just be the smallest Galaxy S10 with same internal specs as the other models – that’s all folks!
The premium version of S10+ should carry 12 GB RAM and 1 TB internal storage though, which is inline with previous speculations.
Samsung used the tagline ‘A Game Changer’ with last year’s Galaxy Note 9.
Now you are advised to take this with a little grain of salt, as someone claims they may reuse the same phrase for S10 for Italian/European markets.
A G C #Samsung #ITA #GalaxyS10 pic.twitter.com/vmnjuyfQWh
— Ricciolo (@Ricciolo1) January 27, 2019
A G C #Samsung #ITA #GalaxyS10 pic.twitter.com/vmnjuyfQWh
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) January 28, 2019
OK https://t.co/1CzHzZfEmO
The Anatel certification agency has updated their listing for S10 lineup and Nashville Chatter spots them.
Updated Anatel Listings Finally Reveal Exact Battery Specs of Samsung Galaxy S10, S10+ and S10 Lite https://t.co/5oya3aqYWF
— Nashville Chatter (@Nashville_Chat) January 29, 2019
Updated Anatel Listings Finally Reveal Exact Battery Specs of Samsung Galaxy S10, S10+ and S10 Lite https://t.co/5oya3aqYWF
The base model should be equipped with the battery model EB-BG970ABU (3000 mAh). EB-BG973ABU (3300 mAh) will be bundled with regular S10. The bigger S10+ will feature EB-BG975ABU (4000 mAh). These exact figures match accurately with previous leaks.
The Investor has talked with Samsung CEO DJ Koh regarding upcoming Galaxy S10 and the much awaited foldable phone. He told the newspaper:
I will try my best to meet the expectations of consumers who have been waiting for our products,
There are some speculations about Koh’s retirement after this year’s Galaxy Unpacked event. He may take the responsibility of the declining profits of the mobile division and step down.
The teaser was originally posted on Weibo, and High Tech News brings this to global audiences.
The premium most S10+ model may feature a whopping 1 TB internal storage. And here we are – Samsung now officially reveals 1 TB UFS memory module for consumer market.
Samsung’s own 5th gen V-NAND tech is powering the new UFS 2.1 storage module. The benchmarks clearly show massive improvements compared to 2017’s 512 GB UFS module.
Roland Quandt / @rquandt, another prominent leakster hints about a new wireless battery pack with the model number EB-U1200. We can spot the FCC listing as well.
There's a new Wireless Battery Pack from Samsung coming alongside the Galaxy S10 series. In Silver and Pink. EB-U1200 is the model number, which kinda suggests it'll be a 12.000mAh brick, but I don't have proof of that.
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) January 30, 2019
There's a new Wireless Battery Pack from Samsung coming alongside the Galaxy S10 series. In Silver and Pink. EB-U1200 is the model number, which kinda suggests it'll be a 12.000mAh brick, but I don't have proof of that.
The Investor quotes a semi-anonymous source (a supplier firm) and confirms that LTE variants of S10 reach the mass production stage.
Samsung started mass producing the Galaxy S10 at its manufacturing lines in Korea on Jan. 25,
The 5G model and the foldable phone will start later on. All three regular LTE variants come in in-display fingerprint scanners.
91mobiles brings the storm again with the official press renders of Galaxy S10+.
[Exclusive]: This is the Samsung Galaxy S10+ https://t.co/Yo9WQUkwWL pic.twitter.com/6ZbfPezyRd
— 91mobiles (@91mobiles) January 31, 2019
[Exclusive]: This is the Samsung Galaxy S10+ https://t.co/Yo9WQUkwWL pic.twitter.com/6ZbfPezyRd
These high quality renders second the previous leaks about triple rear camera setup and One UI on top of Android Pie.
Roland Quandt is on fire as another leak comes from the guy.
Something's coming. pic.twitter.com/Dr9aSFf9R5
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) January 31, 2019
Something's coming. pic.twitter.com/Dr9aSFf9R5
This time it is the official European marketing pictures of regular Galaxy S10 and S10+.
Samsung Galaxy S10 and S10+: official marketing pics of all (european) launch colors. Comes in Black, White and Green. Blue later. https://t.co/nwdAsEaDfJ
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) January 31, 2019
Samsung Galaxy S10 and S10+: official marketing pics of all (european) launch colors. Comes in Black, White and Green. Blue later. https://t.co/nwdAsEaDfJ
He also mentions that the screen resolution as 2960 x 1440 pixels. Available colors are described as well.
Just a few li'l tidbits:
S10E 6/128GB Prism Black, Green, White, Canary Yellow
S10 6/128GB, 8/512GB Prism Black, Green, White, Blue
S10+ 6/128GB, 8/512GB Prism Black, Green, White, Blue
S10+ 12GB/1TB only in Ceramic White or Ceramic Black https://t.co/O44I4VHGSU— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) January 31, 2019
Just a few li'l tidbits:
S10E 6/128GB Prism Black, Green, White, Canary Yellow
S10 6/128GB, 8/512GB Prism Black, Green, White, Blue
S10+ 6/128GB, 8/512GB Prism Black, Green, White, Blue
S10+ 12GB/1TB only in Ceramic White or Ceramic Black https://t.co/O44I4VHGSU
Ice Universe doesn’t miss the chance to tip on it.
Green and blue are crystal clear, glass white is more like pearl, ceramic white is shiny.😊 https://t.co/BuAVO3YNoy
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) February 1, 2019
Green and blue are crystal clear, glass white is more like pearl, ceramic white is shiny.😊 https://t.co/BuAVO3YNoy
The LED view covers for LTE models of S10 are now certified by FCC.
Galaxy S10e, S10 and S10+ LED View Cover has been certified by the @FCC https://t.co/QNL9o7JrFR
— Max Jambor (@MaxJmb) January 31, 2019
Galaxy S10e, S10 and S10+ LED View Cover has been certified by the @FCC https://t.co/QNL9o7JrFR
Debunking their own claim, Ishan Agarwal now says the cheapest Galaxy will be called ‘S10e’, according to the sources.
Apparently, Now even my source is confirming that the cheapest Samsung Galaxy S10 Series Phone will be called 'Galaxy S10e' with small 'e'. This contradicts my previous claims and believe me, I'm as astonished as you are. I feel weird about this name.#GalaxyS10e#Samsung pic.twitter.com/ZsSi7fbDbg
— Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) January 31, 2019
Apparently, Now even my source is confirming that the cheapest Samsung Galaxy S10 Series Phone will be called 'Galaxy S10e' with small 'e'. This contradicts my previous claims and believe me, I'm as astonished as you are. I feel weird about this name.#GalaxyS10e#Samsung pic.twitter.com/ZsSi7fbDbg
I can now 100% confirm that it will indeed be called the Galaxy S10e, the colourful and cheapest Galaxy S10 Series Smartphone. Which name do you like? Vote below.#GalaxyS10e#Samsung#GalaxyUnpacked
— Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) January 31, 2019
I can now 100% confirm that it will indeed be called the Galaxy S10e, the colourful and cheapest Galaxy S10 Series Smartphone. Which name do you like? Vote below.#GalaxyS10e#Samsung#GalaxyUnpacked
Ishan collaborates with MySmartPrice this time to leak official pricing for the whole S10 family of phones.
EXCLUSIVE! Here's the full list of Samsung Galaxy S10e, S10 and S10+ variants that will be coming to Europe along with Official Pricing. This price list is for Netherlands, I don't have for other countries as of now, but the difference should be minimal b/w European countries. pic.twitter.com/WWSFzXjnFO
— Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) February 1, 2019
EXCLUSIVE! Here's the full list of Samsung Galaxy S10e, S10 and S10+ variants that will be coming to Europe along with Official Pricing. This price list is for Netherlands, I don't have for other countries as of now, but the difference should be minimal b/w European countries. pic.twitter.com/WWSFzXjnFO
The listing is for Netherlands, which should match with most other European countries. In fact it is inline with the previously leaked Italian pricing.
And S10 ‘Lite’ is nowhere – all hail the S10e.
Roland is relentless to leak more renders, and this time it’s all about the base variant of Galaxy S10 sporting a flat screen. No doubt it is S10e, as Ishan’s previous claim suggested.
Samsung Galaxy S10e: the smallest S10 has wider display-bezels, a flat screen and has it's FP reader integrated in the power button. Official press renders of the Prism Black, Prism Green and Pearl White models and more: https://t.co/KQW3AKPXUD
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) February 1, 2019
Samsung Galaxy S10e: the smallest S10 has wider display-bezels, a flat screen and has it's FP reader integrated in the power button. Official press renders of the Prism Black, Prism Green and Pearl White models and more: https://t.co/KQW3AKPXUD
This is Samsung's iPhone XR….. https://t.co/wXEGAXIM6n
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) February 1, 2019
This is Samsung's iPhone XR….. https://t.co/wXEGAXIM6n
Ronald nails it.
Just to be clear: yes. S10e. Not lite. Not at all. S10e it is. 100%. https://t.co/wXEGAXIM6n
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) February 2, 2019
Just to be clear: yes. S10e. Not lite. Not at all. S10e it is. 100%. https://t.co/wXEGAXIM6n
The Galaxy Unpacked event is scheduled on 21 February. Now an Indonesian user captures a picture of the announcement poster.
Catat tanggalnya @samsungID pic.twitter.com/XZovh06s0C
— reza naufal (@rznaufal) February 2, 2019
Catat tanggalnya @samsungID pic.twitter.com/XZovh06s0C
As a matter of interest, the time of the Unpacked event is quite early – 2 AM. The site (www.GalaxyLaunchPack.com) is also live, but there is nothing but a countdown timer and a teaser video.
With the release date nearing, more and more official docs are surfaced about the S10 lineup. XDA now locates the FCC listings of LTE variants of S10 which gives us detailed view of the network connectivity options.
Samsung Galaxy S10e, S10, and S10+ FCC docs reveal WiFi 6 support, Reverse Wireless Charging https://t.co/w3uQzk3aYy pic.twitter.com/1xISP5L7XS
— XDA (@xdadevelopers) February 3, 2019
Samsung Galaxy S10e, S10, and S10+ FCC docs reveal WiFi 6 support, Reverse Wireless Charging https://t.co/w3uQzk3aYy pic.twitter.com/1xISP5L7XS
Most of the options remain unchanged from Galaxy S9, with the notable inclusion of 802.11ax AKA WiFi 6 support. The previously rumoured wireless reverse charging (‘Wireless Power Share’) is also mentioned in the docs.
SM-G973U User Manual via. @FCC https://t.co/BTah78VUNr
*Still needs to be updated with new images— Max Jambor (@MaxJmb) February 3, 2019
SM-G973U User Manual via. @FCC https://t.co/BTah78VUNr
*Still needs to be updated with new images
The user manual is SM-G973U (the regular S10) is available, however it still contains old writeups.
…rather it will be called ‘Prism White’.
Sorry, it's not 'Pearl White', it will be called 'Prism White'. So the colour options for S10 and S10+ will be 'Prism Black', 'Prism Green' and 'Prism White'. https://t.co/AClVat7Wtj
— Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) February 3, 2019
Sorry, it's not 'Pearl White', it will be called 'Prism White'. So the colour options for S10 and S10+ will be 'Prism Black', 'Prism Green' and 'Prism White'. https://t.co/AClVat7Wtj
It seems that the Galaxy S10+ is thinner than the S9+, 7.8mm thick and accommodates a larger battery of 4100mAh. For comparison, the S9+ has a thickness of 8.5mm and only has a 3500mAh battery. pic.twitter.com/tkS6z1YUvN
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) February 3, 2019
It seems that the Galaxy S10+ is thinner than the S9+, 7.8mm thick and accommodates a larger battery of 4100mAh. For comparison, the S9+ has a thickness of 8.5mm and only has a 3500mAh battery. pic.twitter.com/tkS6z1YUvN
Exynos 9820 powered Galaxy S10’s previous appearance on Geekbench lagged behind Snapdragon 855 variant in multi-core performance. This time, the multi-core score crossed 10K mark with S10+ (SM-G975F).
New Geekbench4 score, Exynos 9820, single core close to A12 pic.twitter.com/4qSH3i0gby
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) February 4, 2019
New Geekbench4 score, Exynos 9820, single core close to A12 pic.twitter.com/4qSH3i0gby
Credit goes to evleaks:
— Evan (@evleaks) February 4, 2019
pic.twitter.com/hAnY5wglXF
We know that mass production of S10 phones has begun. The dummies are just another indication of the same.
#Samsung – #GalaxyS10 – Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 Plus dummies surfaces https://t.co/EzpMcnHFT8 pic.twitter.com/sjd2MQAaMw
— /LEAKS (@Slashleaks) February 5, 2019
#Samsung – #GalaxyS10 – Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 Plus dummies surfaces https://t.co/EzpMcnHFT8 pic.twitter.com/sjd2MQAaMw
Office of The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission AKA NBTC in Thailand has certified the SM-G970F/DS model of S10e.
Spotted by MySmartPrice, the agency has also certified SM-G973F/DS (S10) and G975F/DS (S10+) models.
On the other hand, a Weibo user has posted bunch of images of S10e, including the boot logo and single punchhole display.
#Samsung – #GalaxyS10e – Galaxy S10e live images leaked https://t.co/kqziQXbL9I pic.twitter.com/qnA7Y2mIh6
— /LEAKS (@Slashleaks) February 6, 2019
#Samsung – #GalaxyS10e – Galaxy S10e live images leaked https://t.co/kqziQXbL9I pic.twitter.com/qnA7Y2mIh6
The owner of this prototype will be in big trouble but either way, here's your very first look at the Galaxy S10e in real life!
(Pictures via. @Slashleaks https://t.co/ZuTN4hjSkq ) pic.twitter.com/HwbtGE8Huy— Max Jambor (@MaxJmb) February 6, 2019
The owner of this prototype will be in big trouble but either way, here's your very first look at the Galaxy S10e in real life!
(Pictures via. @Slashleaks https://t.co/ZuTN4hjSkq ) pic.twitter.com/HwbtGE8Huy
For those who don't know: The yellow watermark on the device is an employee's ID. It should prevent them to leak pictures but yeah seems like this employee doesn't give a f*
— Max Jambor (@MaxJmb) February 6, 2019
For those who don't know: The yellow watermark on the device is an employee's ID. It should prevent them to leak pictures but yeah seems like this employee doesn't give a f*
Leakster Roland Quandt updates his previous article with more high quality renders of Galaxy S10e. The side-mounted fingerprint sensor on power button is clearly visible there.
Samsung Galaxy S10e: this is what the fingerprint reader in the Power Button looks like. Also, I've added a ton of much higher res pics (see first gallery) showing the device from more angles: https://t.co/KQW3AKPXUD pic.twitter.com/dn4FgRdPaL
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) February 5, 2019
Samsung Galaxy S10e: this is what the fingerprint reader in the Power Button looks like. Also, I've added a ton of much higher res pics (see first gallery) showing the device from more angles: https://t.co/KQW3AKPXUD pic.twitter.com/dn4FgRdPaL
For those who want an even closer look, here's the side mounted fingerprint reader of the #GalaxyS10e… again, many more pics here: https://t.co/KQW3AKPXUD pic.twitter.com/2PNftguPEJ
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) February 6, 2019
For those who want an even closer look, here's the side mounted fingerprint reader of the #GalaxyS10e… again, many more pics here: https://t.co/KQW3AKPXUD pic.twitter.com/2PNftguPEJ
This one comes from Max Weinbach of XDA.
If you are in the NYC area, on the day of Unpacked you can go to Samsung 837 and watch the stream then use the phones. It’s open to the public. You can RSVP at the Samsung 837 website.
— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) February 5, 2019
If you are in the NYC area, on the day of Unpacked you can go to Samsung 837 and watch the stream then use the phones. It’s open to the public. You can RSVP at the Samsung 837 website.
Interested ones can pre-register here.
GSMArena reveals that all three S10 models will have OIS, dual pixel autofocus and 4K video capture on the 10 MP front camera. Similar reports are circulating on Chinese medias as well.
Galaxy S10 will have 10MP selfie camera with OIS, S10+ will pack a 4,100mAh battery https://t.co/fNALEHwknp pic.twitter.com/GrvaOjTXj3
— GSMArena.com (@gsmarena_com) February 6, 2019
Galaxy S10 will have 10MP selfie camera with OIS, S10+ will pack a 4,100mAh battery https://t.co/fNALEHwknp pic.twitter.com/GrvaOjTXj3
The exclusive information was leaked by an insider, who also told GSMArena that S10 lineup would sport a Super AMOLED display with support for 10-bit color processing.
Galaxy S10+ will have a 4,100 mAh battery and support wireless reverse charging, which are already known.
Just after the S10e leaks, we now have multiple leaks about S10+.
@SaudiAndroid shares couple of pics of the in-display fingerprint sensor of the top end LTE models of S10.
The original tweet is now deleted, but the images are circulating on the internet.
Unable to control the impulse to buy it, great.
Source:[email protected] pic.twitter.com/wx1pJtAciG— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) February 7, 2019
Unable to control the impulse to buy it, great.
Source:[email protected] pic.twitter.com/wx1pJtAciG
Meanwhile Ronald compares the exclusive Ceramic Black version of S10+ with the regular Prism Black variant.
Here's what the "Ceramic Black" variant of the Samsung #GalaxyS10 Plus looks like compared to regular Prism Black. Both are official press renders… didn't even notice the difference at first. Ceramic has a bit of a metallic/brownish hue to it, that is also visible on the frame. pic.twitter.com/GUtG9us3Dj
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) February 6, 2019
Here's what the "Ceramic Black" variant of the Samsung #GalaxyS10 Plus looks like compared to regular Prism Black. Both are official press renders… didn't even notice the difference at first. Ceramic has a bit of a metallic/brownish hue to it, that is also visible on the frame. pic.twitter.com/GUtG9us3Dj
His previous report about regular S10 and S10+ has also been updated with new high resolution renders.
My Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus marketing pic galleries have been updated with a bunch of higher res pics adding a few more angles. Change last number in URL to 0 = best quality. https://t.co/nwdAsEaDfJ pic.twitter.com/dw14WeoRNu
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) February 6, 2019
My Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus marketing pic galleries have been updated with a bunch of higher res pics adding a few more angles. Change last number in URL to 0 = best quality. https://t.co/nwdAsEaDfJ pic.twitter.com/dw14WeoRNu
That’s not the end! Another leak shows that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Buds can be wirelessly charged by Galaxy S10+.
Samsung #GalaxyS10 (Plus) seen charging the new Samsung Galaxy Buds in their carrying case. The wireless earphones will cost you 149 Euro. Tons of more pics here: https://t.co/nwdAsEaDfJ pic.twitter.com/BvS9lNDi6a
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) February 6, 2019
Samsung #GalaxyS10 (Plus) seen charging the new Samsung Galaxy Buds in their carrying case. The wireless earphones will cost you 149 Euro. Tons of more pics here: https://t.co/nwdAsEaDfJ pic.twitter.com/BvS9lNDi6a
91mobiles has managed to extract some exclusive information about the Indian launch of the Galaxy S10 lineup from a Samsung distributor.
Samsung Galaxy S10 series to launch in India on March 6th; prices to start from Rs 50,000
Read more about it here: https://t.co/IHXnP68rXS pic.twitter.com/JOCHOSA0jX— 91mobiles (@91mobiles) February 6, 2019
Samsung Galaxy S10 series to launch in India on March 6th; prices to start from Rs 50,000
Read more about it here: https://t.co/IHXnP68rXS pic.twitter.com/JOCHOSA0jX
“At least according to some carrier’s marketing material.” – by Roland.
The E in the Samsung #GalaxyS10e's name stands for "Essential". At least according to some carrier's marketing material. If you haven't seen it yet, here's what the thing looks like: https://t.co/KQW3AKPXUD
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) February 6, 2019
The E in the Samsung #GalaxyS10e's name stands for "Essential". At least according to some carrier's marketing material. If you haven't seen it yet, here's what the thing looks like: https://t.co/KQW3AKPXUD
Multiple leaks talked about Galaxy S10 bundled accessories in past.Thanks to Ishan, the existence of official leather cover is confirmed now.
Samsung Galaxy S10 will launch with a LOT of Official Cases and Covers as I have already told earlier. Well, there is an Official Leather Cover (Most expensive of all) coming as well for all three phones and will be available in Black, Green, Gray, Blue, Red, White & Yellow. Phew pic.twitter.com/Ejv0TW7vdv
— Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) February 7, 2019
Samsung Galaxy S10 will launch with a LOT of Official Cases and Covers as I have already told earlier. Well, there is an Official Leather Cover (Most expensive of all) coming as well for all three phones and will be available in Black, Green, Gray, Blue, Red, White & Yellow. Phew pic.twitter.com/Ejv0TW7vdv
GalaxyClub.nl digs into Samsung Russia’s S10 teaser page. The internal HTML texts confirm that Samsung is bundling free Galaxy Buds with the pre-order of S10, at least for some regions.
Samsung Galaxy S10 pre-order met gratis Galaxy Buds, in sommige landen https://t.co/eqFdKHO7xh
— GalaxyClub.nl (@GalaxyClub_nl) February 8, 2019
Samsung Galaxy S10 pre-order met gratis Galaxy Buds, in sommige landen https://t.co/eqFdKHO7xh
The pre-order period is also confirmed as 20th Feb – 7th Mar, which aligns with the 8th release date.
Once more, Ishan collaborates with MySmartPrice and leaks the render of the much-awaited Canary Yellow color variant of Galaxy S10e.
EXCLUSIVE! First look at Samsung Galaxy S10e Canary Yellow colour and S10 Series dimensions!
Galaxy S10e: 5.8 inch- 142.5×70.5×8.1mm
Galaxy S10: 6.1 inch- 149.9×71.6×8.1mm
Galaxy S10+: 6.4 inch- 157.0×75.3×8.1mmLike it? Samsung is going after the XR!https://t.co/uf2V8hAxeI pic.twitter.com/Lb1Kk6dgJI
— Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) February 8, 2019
EXCLUSIVE! First look at Samsung Galaxy S10e Canary Yellow colour and S10 Series dimensions!
Galaxy S10e: 5.8 inch- 142.5×70.5×8.1mm
Galaxy S10: 6.1 inch- 149.9×71.6×8.1mm
Galaxy S10+: 6.4 inch- 157.0×75.3×8.1mm
Like it? Samsung is going after the XR!https://t.co/uf2V8hAxeI pic.twitter.com/Lb1Kk6dgJI
The physical dimensions of S10 lineup are once again confirmed by the leakster. He has also produced a comparison between official color variants.
Someone suggested me to share a colour comparison. Well, here it is. All the colours of S10 Series that will be available at launch (Blue will arrive later). Ceramic ones are not here. Which colour do you like the most? I hope it helps you make a decision! #GalaxyS10#UNPACKED pic.twitter.com/6BMEJRFk7p
— Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) February 8, 2019
Someone suggested me to share a colour comparison. Well, here it is. All the colours of S10 Series that will be available at launch (Blue will arrive later). Ceramic ones are not here. Which colour do you like the most? I hope it helps you make a decision! #GalaxyS10#UNPACKED pic.twitter.com/6BMEJRFk7p
Walmart owned Indian e-commerce giant Flipkart puts a banner in their mobile app teasing the launch of Galaxy S10.
Besides the already known Feb 21 Unpack event date, there is only an option to notify the user.
Evan Blass is kind enough to leak ‘unwatermarked’ renders of Galaxy S10 and S10e.
Samsung Galaxy S10 (top) and S10E (bottom), unwatermarked. pic.twitter.com/oZcLV8Rw4x
— Evan (@evleaks) February 9, 2019
Samsung Galaxy S10 (top) and S10E (bottom), unwatermarked. pic.twitter.com/oZcLV8Rw4x
Ice Universe promptly extracts the wallpaper, albeit in lower resolution than the actual one.
Galaxy S10 wallpaper(1) pic.twitter.com/BQnYE6w2Mc
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) February 9, 2019
Galaxy S10 wallpaper(1) pic.twitter.com/BQnYE6w2Mc
Ishan Agarwal takes one step forward and posts other wallpapers extracted them from high quality press renders.
EXCLUSIVE! Presenting the Samsung Galaxy S10 Series Wallpapers! They are definitely not the best quality but in case you wanted them, feel free to use these. Please credit if you share further! And oh, here's the GDrive Link: https://t.co/KLWdVv3JAM.#UNPACKED#GalaxyS10 pic.twitter.com/vc9jhGLEZb
— Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) February 9, 2019
EXCLUSIVE! Presenting the Samsung Galaxy S10 Series Wallpapers! They are definitely not the best quality but in case you wanted them, feel free to use these. Please credit if you share further! And oh, here's the GDrive Link: https://t.co/KLWdVv3JAM.#UNPACKED#GalaxyS10 pic.twitter.com/vc9jhGLEZb
In case you are wondering, yes they are not from the official firmware of the phone but the HQ Press Renders I obtained a day ago! Please do tell me if you like them. Mixed reactions from my side.
— Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) February 9, 2019
In case you are wondering, yes they are not from the official firmware of the phone but the HQ Press Renders I obtained a day ago! Please do tell me if you like them. Mixed reactions from my side.
Ishan tries to compare the LTE models of S10 lineup based on their size.
This is probably how the Samsung Galaxy S10+, S10 and S10e should compare in sizes in real life. Which one would you prefer? 6.4inch, 6.1inch and 5.8inch.Also, I feel like the Galaxy S10e is much more compromising than the XR. I'm getting the Ceramic one though!#UNPACKED pic.twitter.com/Ha1iGgV99h
— Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) February 10, 2019
This is probably how the Samsung Galaxy S10+, S10 and S10e should compare in sizes in real life. Which one would you prefer? 6.4inch, 6.1inch and 5.8inch.Also, I feel like the Galaxy S10e is much more compromising than the XR. I'm getting the Ceramic one though!#UNPACKED pic.twitter.com/Ha1iGgV99h
Redditors spot the official Samsung Philippines page for ‘early pre-order‘ the upcoming Galaxy S10.
Apart from free goodies, a limited edition phone is mentioned which will be available on March 15. Given the rumors are trues, it can be the highest specced S10+ with 12 GB RAM, 1 TB internal storage and a Ceramic Black build.
Apart from the typical black, white, blue, and green colors, we spotted the Cannery Yellow variant of S10e a few days ago. Now Mobile Crypto Tech unveils the Cinnabar Red variant of S10.
This particular variant also features an anime character as the wallpaper. Judging from the notions, it may be a region specific limited release.
Max J. AKA @Samsung_News_ however suggests that the image is fake.
Okay, I need to update my tweet: This image is fake. Samsung has cancelled the red color option as I said before. This image has been edited. You can still see @rquandt watermark… #Fake pic.twitter.com/GfabLQgPvu
— Max Jambor (@MaxJmb) February 11, 2019
Okay, I need to update my tweet: This image is fake. Samsung has cancelled the red color option as I said before. This image has been edited. You can still see @rquandt watermark… #Fake pic.twitter.com/GfabLQgPvu
He believes that the leaked images by Roland Quandt earlier are being modified.
It takes like 10 seconds to edit @rquandt 's pictures with Photoshop to change the color to red. It is fake as f*ck pic.twitter.com/y0AHgOBxfg
— Max Jambor (@MaxJmb) February 11, 2019
It takes like 10 seconds to edit @rquandt 's pictures with Photoshop to change the color to red. It is fake as f*ck pic.twitter.com/y0AHgOBxfg
The future of mobile will unfold on February 20, 2019. #SamsungEvent pic.twitter.com/MHvwrt7Rf4
— Samsung Mobile (@SamsungMobile) February 11, 2019
The future of mobile will unfold on February 20, 2019. #SamsungEvent pic.twitter.com/MHvwrt7Rf4
The S10 release may be accompanied by the foldable Galaxy phone.
A leakster is tipped by another anonymous leaker – what a day!
So yeah, looks like that's definitely happening… [Thanks, tipster!] pic.twitter.com/CQ0nxrAGh2
— Evan (@evleaks) February 11, 2019
So yeah, looks like that's definitely happening… [Thanks, tipster!] pic.twitter.com/CQ0nxrAGh2
It comes from evleaks and allegedly looks like a poster or similar advertising material.
Together with MySmartPrice, Ishan is on a leaking spree!
EXCLUSIVE! After the exclusive look at S10e Yellow earlier, Bringing you the very first look at the new Blue colour of the Samsung Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10e. This Blue colour *maybe* carrier locked in some regions. Do you like it? The shade is pretty!https://t.co/apY41FlpDR pic.twitter.com/39JUqigQK1
— Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) February 11, 2019
EXCLUSIVE! After the exclusive look at S10e Yellow earlier, Bringing you the very first look at the new Blue colour of the Samsung Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10e. This Blue colour *maybe* carrier locked in some regions. Do you like it? The shade is pretty!https://t.co/apY41FlpDR pic.twitter.com/39JUqigQK1
SamMobile reveals that Vietnamese retailer FTP Shop has the ceramic Galaxy S10 listed for VND 30,990,000 (~$1,333).
Ceramic Galaxy S10 listed by Vietnamese retailer for $1,333 (VND 30,990,000) https://t.co/SXflocqaT1
— SamMobile (@SamMobiles) February 11, 2019
Ceramic Galaxy S10 listed by Vietnamese retailer for $1,333 (VND 30,990,000) https://t.co/SXflocqaT1
This particular model is listed with 8 GB of RAM and 512 GB of internal storage, whereas a costlier version with 1 TB internal storage and 12 GB RAM should also exist.
Samsung Vietnam puts 3 teaser videos for Galaxy S10’s exclusive features.
— 萌萌的电教 (@MMDDJ_) February 12, 2019
https://t.co/Bvc4leOf5C
The first one talks about the ultrasonic in-display fingerprint reader.
The second one is all about OIS in selfie camera, which also supports 4K capturing.
The third one talks about battery, especially the wireless reverse charging tech.
GSMArena has their hands on a set of leaked datasheets, thanks to an anonymous tip. Apart of color options and configs, the documents contain very detail informations about the camera specs of the whole S10 lineup.
Exclusive: Here are the final, detailed specs of the Samsung Galaxy S10 trio https://t.co/y3MWkyxSWA pic.twitter.com/6WOLNzDTgo
— GSMArena.com (@gsmarena_com) February 12, 2019
Exclusive: Here are the final, detailed specs of the Samsung Galaxy S10 trio https://t.co/y3MWkyxSWA pic.twitter.com/6WOLNzDTgo
Regular Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+ have triple rear cameras (12 f/2.4 45-degree telephoto / 12MP f/1.5 77-degree typical / 16MP f/2.2 fixed-focus 123-degree ultra-wide). The cheaper Galaxy S10e is listed with a regular and an ultra-wide camera.
Camera related software features such as a smart composition guide, a scene optimizer, and two super slow-mo modes are also listed.
Oh, and the 12 GB/1 TB variant with exclusive ceramic back can also be spotted inside the documents.
If you recall correctly, XDA was the first to confirm the existence of the ‘beyond’ codename for Galaxy S10 by analyzing Android Pie firmware for Galaxy S9+.
This time, XDA discovers a couple of camera features which should be present in upcoming Samsung’s flagship.
Samsung Galaxy S10 may have HDR10+ video recording, 1080p Super Slow Motion, Best Shot, and more https://t.co/UOCvwo5pli pic.twitter.com/ptgfdZfZxf
— XDA (@xdadevelopers) February 12, 2019
Samsung Galaxy S10 may have HDR10+ video recording, 1080p Super Slow Motion, Best Shot, and more https://t.co/UOCvwo5pli pic.twitter.com/ptgfdZfZxf
These features include full HD Super Slow Motion, ‘Best Shot’, HDR10+ video recording, flaw detection improvements, ‘Super steady’ video recording, HEIF support and ‘Scene Optimizer’ with Ultra Wide Angle support.
Casemaker Mobile Fun shares a video featuring official leather and LED view covers for the S10 family of phones.
Max Weinbach from XDA drops a nice teaser on the firmware builds of Galaxy S10+.
Software builds for the S10+ pic.twitter.com/C2DsrvKV69
— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) February 12, 2019
Software builds for the S10+ pic.twitter.com/C2DsrvKV69
The Vietnamese site of Samsung confirms the previous rumor about bundling free Galaxy Buds with Galaxy S10 pre-order.
— OPEN story Review's (@mohamme13488007) February 13, 2019
pic.twitter.com/0JP5v2m6OU
Mobile Fun shares another video of S10+, where the screen protector can be clearly seen. It packs few holes for the ultrasonic FoD and the dual selfie cameras.
GalaxyClub.nl is able to spot the listing on the French site of Samsung, where S10e is present alongside S10 and S10+.
Niet dat er twijfel was: Samsung zelf bevestigt Galaxy S10e naamgeving https://t.co/AlNuxEEQJV
— GalaxyClub.nl (@GalaxyClub_nl) February 13, 2019
Niet dat er twijfel was: Samsung zelf bevestigt Galaxy S10e naamgeving https://t.co/AlNuxEEQJV
They really want to unfold the future.
It’s all been leading to this. ♥ this tweet to receive reminders about our #SamsungEvent livestream on February 20, 2019. pic.twitter.com/Tv9skpousI
— Samsung Mobile (@SamsungMobile) February 13, 2019
It’s all been leading to this. ♥ this tweet to receive reminders about our #SamsungEvent livestream on February 20, 2019. pic.twitter.com/Tv9skpousI
According to Samsung US, Upto $550 can be saved for trading in eligible devices which include Note 9, S9/S9+, Pixel 3, and iPhone X/XS/XR/8/8+. Moreover, an instant credit of $50 on accessories is also a part of the deal.
evleaks shares the floor plan of Samsung’s exhibition place in MWC 2019.
Samsung MWC floor plan, for its meeting/exhibition space in Hall 3. pic.twitter.com/KLTWwRD7aV
— Evan (@evleaks) February 12, 2019
Samsung MWC floor plan, for its meeting/exhibition space in Hall 3. pic.twitter.com/KLTWwRD7aV
We can’t help but notice the ‘5G’ tag inside the venue. FYI, ‘beyond’ is the codename of Galaxy S10 family.
Leakster Ishan is on fire, and he just uncovers tons of new info about rumored launch of Galaxy S10 5G and another set of high resolution renders of the cameras.
Just got a confirmation that Samsung will indeed be showing us Galaxy S10 5G on 20th February. Product page for the same will be live as well for the whole public to view. Excited! They may also have special Fortnite stuff again as well! 😀 pic.twitter.com/Po08zDRsTI
— Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) February 13, 2019
Just got a confirmation that Samsung will indeed be showing us Galaxy S10 5G on 20th February. Product page for the same will be live as well for the whole public to view. Excited! They may also have special Fortnite stuff again as well! 😀 pic.twitter.com/Po08zDRsTI
Exclusive good look at the Samsung Galaxy S10+ Front Dual Camera. Specifications for the same leaked yesterday: 10MP Main Camera with F1.9 Aperture and 8MP Secondary (Depth Sensing) Camera for Live Focus with F2.2 Aperture. Dual Pixel AutoFocus and 4K Video Recording. pic.twitter.com/NArilWzdpl
— Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) February 13, 2019
Exclusive good look at the Samsung Galaxy S10+ Front Dual Camera. Specifications for the same leaked yesterday: 10MP Main Camera with F1.9 Aperture and 8MP Secondary (Depth Sensing) Camera for Live Focus with F2.2 Aperture. Dual Pixel AutoFocus and 4K Video Recording. pic.twitter.com/NArilWzdpl
Another Hi-Res Look at the Triple Back Camera System. Specs: 12MP (f/2.4) (45-Degrees) Telephoto, OIS, Zoom, AF / 12MP (f/1.5) (77-degree) Regular, Dual Pixel, OIS / 16MP (f/2.2) (123-Degrees), FF Ultra-Wide Camera. #Samsung #GalaxyS10 #GalaxyS10Plus #UNPACKED pic.twitter.com/jkuW5Fu9Kc
— Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) February 13, 2019
Another Hi-Res Look at the Triple Back Camera System. Specs: 12MP (f/2.4) (45-Degrees) Telephoto, OIS, Zoom, AF / 12MP (f/1.5) (77-degree) Regular, Dual Pixel, OIS / 16MP (f/2.2) (123-Degrees), FF Ultra-Wide Camera. #Samsung #GalaxyS10 #GalaxyS10Plus #UNPACKED pic.twitter.com/jkuW5Fu9Kc
Once again, Ishan unveils another color option for Galaxy S10+. This time, it is ‘Luxurious White’ on the ceramic back which is allegedly reserved for the top end model of S10+.
Exclusive: Your First Look at the the Samsung Galaxy S10+ 'Luxurious Ceramic White' (12GB+1TB)! It has subtle brownish-accents which look good tbh. I'm definitely getting this one! So, now we have no renders left to reveal.
Link: https://t.co/S26yXwinV0#UNPACKED#GalaxyS10Plus pic.twitter.com/gvKLm25Elr— Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) February 14, 2019
Exclusive: Your First Look at the the Samsung Galaxy S10+ 'Luxurious Ceramic White' (12GB+1TB)! It has subtle brownish-accents which look good tbh. I'm definitely getting this one! So, now we have no renders left to reveal.
Link: https://t.co/S26yXwinV0#UNPACKED#GalaxyS10Plus pic.twitter.com/gvKLm25Elr
Leakster Ishan corrects himself. According to him, Samsung’s 5G hotspot (codename: bolt) may be released on February 20th instead of the Galaxy S10 5G.
CLARIFICATION: Instead of the phone itself, they may just make their 5G dongle (codenamed 'Bolt') for S10 Series available on 20th.
— Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) February 14, 2019
CLARIFICATION: Instead of the phone itself, they may just make their 5G dongle (codenamed 'Bolt') for S10 Series available on 20th.
cstark27 from XDA has noticed that the FCC certifications of SM-G975 AKA S10+ mention ceramic back for the phone.
As if there was any doubt left that a special model of the Galaxy S10+ (SM-G9758) will have a ceramic back, the FCC documents should lay those doubts to rest.https://t.co/aUJ6b2PbsX
What would you use 12GB RAM and 1TB storage for? pic.twitter.com/JvfTjMRpDU
— Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) February 15, 2019
As if there was any doubt left that a special model of the Galaxy S10+ (SM-G9758) will have a ceramic back, the FCC documents should lay those doubts to rest.https://t.co/aUJ6b2PbsX
What would you use 12GB RAM and 1TB storage for? pic.twitter.com/JvfTjMRpDU
The iconic Over the Horizon tune started its journey with Galaxy S2, back in 2011. Samsung rebooted it once more for the 10th anniversary of the Galaxy S series.
The new “Over the Horizon” arrangement was composed by Academy Award-winning composer Steven Price and performed by the Philharmonia Orchestra at London’s famed Abbey Road Studios.
There are new claims that say the official screen protective films do not have holes. The in-display fingerprint protector works fine with them.
.@mobilefun has published a Hands-On Video of the S10 Plus. It shows an incredibly ugly screen protector with a hole in it. Don't worry, the S10 Prototypes I have seen came with a pre-installed screen protector without a hole in it. And yes the fingerprint still worked through it pic.twitter.com/zkeK9oht7C
— Max Jambor (@MaxJmb) February 13, 2019
.@mobilefun has published a Hands-On Video of the S10 Plus. It shows an incredibly ugly screen protector with a hole in it. Don't worry, the S10 Prototypes I have seen came with a pre-installed screen protector without a hole in it. And yes the fingerprint still worked through it pic.twitter.com/zkeK9oht7C
This is not the official protective film of Samsung S10. This is the manufacturer of protective film to test their film. Because of some technical problems, they have to dig holes in the ultrasonic fingerprint identification area. The video is also leaking from them. pic.twitter.com/QzNvBUz8rg
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) February 14, 2019
This is not the official protective film of Samsung S10. This is the manufacturer of protective film to test their film. Because of some technical problems, they have to dig holes in the ultrasonic fingerprint identification area. The video is also leaking from them. pic.twitter.com/QzNvBUz8rg
There are many screen protectors for the S10 with such an ugly circular hole in it for the fingerprint sensor. @Whitestonedome is a company that produces high quality screen protectors. The best part is: They don't have a hole in their screen protectors for the S10!
— Max Jambor (@MaxJmb) February 14, 2019
There are many screen protectors for the S10 with such an ugly circular hole in it for the fingerprint sensor. @Whitestonedome is a company that produces high quality screen protectors. The best part is: They don't have a hole in their screen protectors for the S10!
The Exynos 9820 equipped S10+ with 12 GB RAM and 1 TB internal storage appears on AnTuTu as well as Geekbench with extra ordinary high performance results.
SM-G975F is the codename of the phone, which is clearly the international variant of S10+. The phone shows impressive multi core score on Geekbench (9753).
In case of AnTuTu, it even beats nubia Red Magic Mars by scoring over 325000. Red Magic Mars was the leading fastest Android smartphone in January 2019.
Leakster Roland says the ceramic back is not exclusive to the 1 TB storage variant.
Want the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus with Ceramic back? In the US and a few other markets the 512GB variant will also be available in this finish – not just the 1TB top-end model like elsewhere.
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) February 15, 2019
Want the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus with Ceramic back? In the US and a few other markets the 512GB variant will also be available in this finish – not just the 1TB top-end model like elsewhere.
Looking inside the firmware, XDA’s Max Weinbach discovers that the ‘Lite’ moniker is still being used by Samsung internally.
On Samsung devices, E means Lite internally. The marketing name for E is so it doesn't seem as bad to a consumer, but it still means lite. This brings me to my point, there will be a Tab S5 launching also. pic.twitter.com/YCqntLIiOo
— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) February 15, 2019
On Samsung devices, E means Lite internally. The marketing name for E is so it doesn't seem as bad to a consumer, but it still means lite. This brings me to my point, there will be a Tab S5 launching also. pic.twitter.com/YCqntLIiOo
Samsung introduced Galaxy S5 with a PPG heart rate sensor and it became a standard feature in Galaxy S series thereafter.
Well, it looks like the cheaper S10e needs to cut it down.
We are all excited for the S10s, sure, but can we talk about how Samsung decided to remove the heart rate sensor from the S10e. Now how are we gonna flex on the Apple users that we have more useless sensors 🙁
— Max Weinbach (@mweinbachXDA) February 15, 2019
We are all excited for the S10s, sure, but can we talk about how Samsung decided to remove the heart rate sensor from the S10e. Now how are we gonna flex on the Apple users that we have more useless sensors 🙁
According to Ishan Agarwal, Galaxy S10e’s secondary rear camera is not capable of handling features like Portrait Mode or Bokeh Function.
The Samsung Galaxy S10e's second camera does NOT help in Portrait Mode/Bokeh Function. Therefore, 'Live Focus' or Portrait Mode on the S10e will be entirely dependent on the Software like the Google Pixel. Also, Proximity Sensor in all three phines is hidden inside the phone. pic.twitter.com/0rIaEJmIj4
— Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) February 15, 2019
The Samsung Galaxy S10e's second camera does NOT help in Portrait Mode/Bokeh Function. Therefore, 'Live Focus' or Portrait Mode on the S10e will be entirely dependent on the Software like the Google Pixel. Also, Proximity Sensor in all three phines is hidden inside the phone. pic.twitter.com/0rIaEJmIj4
‘Luxurious Ceramic White’ & ‘Luxurious Ceramic Black’ – pick yours.
Both 12GB+1TB Samsung Galaxy S10+ compared. 'Luxurious Ceramic White' & 'Luxurious Ceramic Black'. Premium! pic.twitter.com/TLFl4vxOe4
— Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) February 15, 2019
Both 12GB+1TB Samsung Galaxy S10+ compared. 'Luxurious Ceramic White' & 'Luxurious Ceramic Black'. Premium! pic.twitter.com/TLFl4vxOe4
So the S10+ 5G seems to being tested on the AT&T and Verizon.
ATT: G977UUCU0ASB2
Verizon: G977UVRU0ASB2— Max Weinbach (@mweinbachXDA) February 16, 2019
So the S10+ 5G seems to being tested on the AT&T and Verizon.
ATT: G977UUCU0ASB2
Verizon: G977UVRU0ASB2
FYI, SM-G977 should be the model number of the 5G variant of Galaxy S10.
Courtesy to evleaks:
That's about $1,500. pic.twitter.com/5BIDyeegAf
— Evan (@evleaks) February 17, 2019
That's about $1,500. pic.twitter.com/5BIDyeegAf
Prism Blue is a launch color for the Samsung #GalaxyS10 series in the US. For all three models.
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) February 17, 2019
Prism Blue is a launch color for the Samsung #GalaxyS10 series in the US. For all three models.
Leakster Roland speculated earlier about the availability of ceramic back models with 512 GB internal storage on select markets, including USA. He has now confirmed that Scandinavia and other European regional markets will get it as well.
Europe, too (country-specific, Scandinavia for sure). https://t.co/31GY19MiAT
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) February 18, 2019
Europe, too (country-specific, Scandinavia for sure). https://t.co/31GY19MiAT
https://twitter.com/LightYagami8888/status/1097357908105342976
Leakster Roland shows them with their full glory.
Would you like an "Emotional LED Lighting Effect" with your #GalaxyS10e? pic.twitter.com/DvQV6m8h2e
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) February 18, 2019
Would you like an "Emotional LED Lighting Effect" with your #GalaxyS10e? pic.twitter.com/DvQV6m8h2e
btw.. yes, these are also coming for the S10 and S10 Plus. And there is a white version of these too. https://t.co/dfb6xLhGG9
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) February 18, 2019
btw.. yes, these are also coming for the S10 and S10 Plus. And there is a white version of these too. https://t.co/dfb6xLhGG9
Indian Samsung fans, rejoice! Samsung will conduct an exclusive preview for the “Next Galaxy” in eight major cities (Bangalore, Chandigarh, Chennai, Delhi, Gurgaon, Kolkata, Mumbai and Pune) in India on February 21 – a day after the official Galaxy Unpacked event in San Francisco.
Thanks to SamMobile, we also know that these events will be scheduled at 05:30 PM IST (01:00 PM CET), and no registrations are required to attend.
Contrary to some previous claims, the ultrasonic fingerprint scanner should work fine with official screen protectors, which will not feature any hole.
Some folks thought the #GalaxyS10's ultrasonic finger print reader might not be able to deal w/ screen protectors and made up weird things like the need for a cutout. All of that seems pretty much BS as Samsung sells its own screen protectors. Without fingerprint reader holes. pic.twitter.com/hPw6brxiqv
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) February 18, 2019
Some folks thought the #GalaxyS10's ultrasonic finger print reader might not be able to deal w/ screen protectors and made up weird things like the need for a cutout. All of that seems pretty much BS as Samsung sells its own screen protectors. Without fingerprint reader holes. pic.twitter.com/hPw6brxiqv
On the other hand, Whitestone’s tempered glass claims to be compatible with S10 family. Their LOCA (Liquid Optically Clear Adhesive) tech ensures removal of air gap, thus it should work fine with the FoD module.
While they bring nothing new, but the ‘official’ tag is cute. 😛
Samsung Galaxy S10e poster leaked https://t.co/r6oXFxIJX5
— GSMArena.com (@gsmarena_com) February 18, 2019
Samsung Galaxy S10e poster leaked https://t.co/r6oXFxIJX5
Exclusive: Some gorgeous looking Samsung Galaxy S10 Renders with Galaxy Buds above the phone. You have seen one of these before but I gotta say, Samsung did a good job with these posters. #Samsung #GalaxyS10 #GalaxyS10Plus #UNPACKED #UNPACKED2019 pic.twitter.com/mRNJQRZvxj
— Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) February 18, 2019
Exclusive: Some gorgeous looking Samsung Galaxy S10 Renders with Galaxy Buds above the phone. You have seen one of these before but I gotta say, Samsung did a good job with these posters. #Samsung #GalaxyS10 #GalaxyS10Plus #UNPACKED #UNPACKED2019 pic.twitter.com/mRNJQRZvxj
The launch day is almost here, and we have the first TV commercial from Norway.
PSA: The ad highlights nothing new – blame it on all those earlier leaks!
These renders comes from Verizon.
Samsung Galaxy S10 and S10+ front renders from Verizon. pic.twitter.com/VvpdetBApl
— Max Weinbach (@mweinbachXDA) February 19, 2019
Samsung Galaxy S10 and S10+ front renders from Verizon. pic.twitter.com/VvpdetBApl
Get it together Verizon… pic.twitter.com/7HWIvBDMU8
— Max Weinbach (@mweinbachXDA) February 19, 2019
Get it together Verizon… pic.twitter.com/7HWIvBDMU8
On the other hand, Ishan has got his hands on another (probably Turkish) TV spot:
Did you like the Samsung Galaxy S10 Official Advertisement that leaked today? Well now I have received a full version of the same video in Full HD originating from another country. Watch it here now! Thoughts?#Samsung #GalaxyS10 #GalaxyS10Plus #UNPACKEDhttps://t.co/AwO44aK1Qf
— Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) February 19, 2019
Did you like the Samsung Galaxy S10 Official Advertisement that leaked today? Well now I have received a full version of the same video in Full HD originating from another country. Watch it here now! Thoughts?#Samsung #GalaxyS10 #GalaxyS10Plus #UNPACKEDhttps://t.co/AwO44aK1Qf
No more speculation, no more leak – Galaxy S10 is now official!
Introducing the #GalaxyS10. The next generation Galaxy has arrived.
Learn more: https://t.co/UstjA79jjF pic.twitter.com/kfHmkXBmai— Samsung Mobile (@SamsungMobile) February 20, 2019
Introducing the #GalaxyS10. The next generation Galaxy has arrived.
Learn more: https://t.co/UstjA79jjF pic.twitter.com/kfHmkXBmai
The official live stream of the Galaxy Unpacked 2019 event can be seen here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISjiJQGJ72o
To be humble, this time we have got too many prior leaks that make the event quite numb. Not entirely though, as Samsung shows us the first folding phone AKA Samsung Fold as well as the monstrous 5G variant of Galaxy S10.
Ten years after the first Galaxy, we didn’t just change the shape of the phone, we changed the shape of tomorrow. #GalaxyFold
Learn more: https://t.co/gYYGF4ZvdJ pic.twitter.com/C8s0Jxdhkz— Samsung Mobile (@SamsungMobile) February 20, 2019
Ten years after the first Galaxy, we didn’t just change the shape of the phone, we changed the shape of tomorrow. #GalaxyFold
Learn more: https://t.co/gYYGF4ZvdJ pic.twitter.com/C8s0Jxdhkz
As speculated earlier, there are 3 major variants of the regular LTE Galaxy S10. All of them feature a 19:9 Dynamic AMOLED screen with punch hole/’Infinity-O’ display which is HDR10+ capable which is first of its kind.
A next generation device in a size that’s just right for you. #GalaxyS10 #SamsungEvent
Learn more: https://t.co/H4UtwA7l4B pic.twitter.com/U2WosF760h— Samsung Mobile (@SamsungMobile) February 20, 2019
A next generation device in a size that’s just right for you. #GalaxyS10 #SamsungEvent
Learn more: https://t.co/H4UtwA7l4B pic.twitter.com/U2WosF760h
S10e has a 5.8 inch flat screen, whereas regular S10 (6.1 inch) and S10+ (6.4 inch) opt for curved QHD+ screens. Depending on your region, you will get either Exynos 9820 or Snapdragon 855 SoC based powerhouse, with 6/8/12 GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128/256/512/1024 GB of internal storage. A microSD slot supporting upto 512 GB is also there.
A Pro-Grade Multi-Camera so you don’t have to be a pro. #GalaxyS10 #SamsungEvent
Learn more: https://t.co/4szepjjkSr pic.twitter.com/2yJRHchS8E— Samsung Mobile (@SamsungMobile) February 20, 2019
A Pro-Grade Multi-Camera so you don’t have to be a pro. #GalaxyS10 #SamsungEvent
Learn more: https://t.co/4szepjjkSr pic.twitter.com/2yJRHchS8E
Samsung works hard on the camera segment, and the last few speculations match with the actual implementation. A capable combination of telephoto (except S10e), wide-angle and ultra Wide trio with AI enhancements make S10 the camera beast of this year.
The 3.5 mm headphone jack remains. Samsung bumps the battery capacity up to 4100 mAh on the S10+ variant. Unfortunately the Korean OEM sticks to age old Samsung Adaptive Fast Charging of traditional wired charging, but puts upgraded 12 W Fast Wireless Charging 2.0 and Wireless Power Share (reverse charging) techs.
The 5G variant is way more large – 6.7 inch! Most of the specs are similar to S10+, with the addition of 4500 mAh battery, quad rear cameras and 25 W Super Fast Charging.
The phones run Android 9 Pie with Samsung’s own One UI. The 5G variant will be Verizon exclusive before wider availability.
Regarding pricing, Galaxy S10e will be available for $749, while the regular S10 will be $899. The Galaxy S10+ will be $999, but we don’t know anything about the pricing of the 5G model.
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