It’s been a long time, Samsung was quite in the market. Now finally the new Samsung Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+ are coming later by the end of the month. As the launch date is coming closer, new leaks and rumors are getting viral and popular all over Social Media.
Recently, a leaked report revealed a lot about these new Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+. It clearly displayed how beautiful and super-narrow bezels are coming in these pair of sets. Also, there’s cute china too at the bottom.
Samsung Galaxy S10 and S10+ coming with Triple Rear Camera Setup
The most fascinating news is that Samsung has shown some creativity to make bezels much narrower than ever before. The new S10 and S10+ have punch holes in the display so that it can have some space for the dual-lens setup. Also, the top side of the front display is themed too dark so the cameras aren’t even visible.
Another amazing news revealed that the new Samsung flagship smartphones are featuring an in-display fingerprint sensor and a triple-lens camera setup on the rear side of the phone. Leaks also revealed some specifications and price ranges but as they’re not confirmed yet I won’t prefer trusting those.
Still, as per the reports, Galaxy S10e is supposed to be priced around Rs. 63,000 (EUR 779). This beast comes with 6GB RAM and 128GB ROM. It will be available in a bunch of color options including Yellow, White, Black, and Green finish. The upgraded variant with 8GB RAM and 512GB ROM may cost you Rs. 95,000 (EUR 1,179).
Whereas the Galaxy S10 Plus is expected to be launched in three different variants. 6GB/128GB is supposed to be priced around Rs. 85,000 (EUR 1,049). The 8GB/512GB and 12GB/1TB variants may cost you somewhere near Rs. 1,05,00 (EUR 1,299) and Rs. 1,29,600 (EUR 1,599). These pair of sets will be available in Green, White, and Black options.
Also, there will be two special editions with some different color and designs. All we can do is wait for the official launch so that all of these specifications are confirmed. To stay updated with the tech industry, make sure you’ve subscribed to us.