The most clear visual sharing of the Samsung Galaxy S10
Samsung’s
new flagship phone, the Galaxy S10, is expected to release in February
2019. Now the real images of the Samsung Galaxy S10 have appeared on
twitter.
Samsung
is working on the Galaxy S10 that will be introduced
in February. To date, many rumors about the phone came out of the device
but we could not see anything else. But, the basic model of the Galaxy
S10, appeared on twitter.
As
expected, the device has an uninterrupted Infinity O display to accompany the
front-camera. The Galaxy S10 uses ultra-thin frames to give the screen
more space. Like the Mate 20 Pro. With Samsung Galaxy S10 new charging
feature we can wirelessly charge all the compatible devices, such as Mobile
phones and Watches.
It's
quite common that Samsung phone batteries don't last for too long, which could
be worrying a little bit, especially when you have an emergency call with a
member of your family or anyone else, and you get an alarm or a message that
your phone battery is dying or getting low, in this case, it's advisable to get
a Cell Phone Charging Station that
would help a lot in this kind of situation. These charging stations or kiosks
are hardware devices used to recharge the battery cells when needed, and the
most common connectors are Micro USB, Apple Lightning, USB-C, and Qi wireless
charging pads.
It is the
basic model of Galaxy S10, where there is only one camera on the front
side. In the Plus version, at the backside there will be four cameras
arranged horizontally . That’s why the cut is wider. The frames on
the top and bottom are thinner compared to the Galaxy S9 and Note
9. According to rumors, the Galaxy S10 and S10 + are expected to come in
three different ways; 5.8 inches, 6.1 inches and 6.4 inches. Models
will also have a built-in in-screen fingerprint scanner.
The
flagship will be powered by the Exynos 9820 chipset. In the Advanced
Pro version to be sold in the US, Snapdragon 855 will be
used. Although the number of cameras is known, there is no detail on the
camera’s features.
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