Samsung Galaxy S10 could be launched with a screen-to-body ratio of 93.4 per cent, as per a report from AllAboutSamsung. The German website has indicated that Samsung could opt for a full screen display with the Galaxy S10 series, that is also expected to come with an in-display fingerprint scanner. Also, the phone is expected to be compatible for 5G network.
The rumours around the upcoming Samsung flagship indicate that the base variant of Galaxy S10 could feature a front camera under the display. In addition, leaks have suggested that the South Korean company could be planning three cameras at the back of the Galaxy S10 series.
Recently, reports from SamMobile have emerged that the upcoming phones would ditch the 3.5mm headphone jack.
The Galaxy S10 series could make up as many as five models, with the Galaxy S10 expected to have a 5.8-inch display, while the Galaxy S10+ could sport a 6.44-inch display. The latter could have a separate 5G-compatible model, that is expected to be launched in the US in partnership with Verizon.
The telecom operator is expected to rollout 5G services early next year. Also, the Galaxy S10+ is expected to feature dual front cameras, as well as triple rear camera configuration, bringing a total of five cameras.
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Samsung Galaxy S10, spotted online with model number SM-G970x, is expected to offer 64GB of internal memory, as well as a 128GB storage variant. Other Galaxy S10 series phones, seen having model numbers SM-G973x and SM-G975x, are rumoured to have 128GB internal storage.