Samsung Galaxy S10+ High-Res Renders Leaked Ahead of Launch

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Samsung is all set to launch its flagships for the year 2019 on February 20. This year Samsung is expected to bring three phones under its flagship S series. The phones include -- Samsung Galaxy S10, Samsung Galaxy S10+ and Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite or S10e or S10X. The Lite version is going to be the cheapest of the three while the Plus will be the most expensive. It’s still some days to go for the launch of the S10 series phones, but ahead of the launch, official looking renders of the phones are making rounds on the internet. Now the official looking image of the S10+ has been leaked showing off the phone from almost all angles.




Samsung Galaxy S10+ Official Renders Leaked

The renders show the Galaxy S10+ with the punch hole display, dual selfie cameras, and three rear placed cameras. The official render has been revealed by 91Mobiles. To recall the same website leaked CAD render of the S10+ a few days ago. The new render and the CAD renders go in line with each other. As noted, the new render shows the S10+ with two cameras on the front and three cameras on the back. The second camera of the two selfie cameras on the S10+ is said to be an ultra wide angle lens. This shows that Samsung has big plans for its S series phones as far as the camera setup is concerned.

Samsung Galaxy S10+: Specifications and Features

As far as the overall design is concerned the renders show the Galaxy S10+ with much slimmer bezels when compared to the predecessor S9+. Some of the key specs of all the S10 series phones have already been revealed. As far as the specs of the S10+ are concerned the Samsung phone is expected to sport a 6.4-inch display which is similar to the Galaxy Note 9 and is said to have the highest ever screen-to-body ratio any Samsung smartphone has ever had. For the Samsung Galaxy S10+, the company is said to user Super AMOLED display with Quad HD+ resolution.

Going by the leaked renders the Samsung Galaxy S10+ doesn’t appear with a fingerprint sensor of the back like the S9+. This suggests that the S10+ will indeed come with an Ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor as rumours have already revealed. Having said that this is the first ever time that a Samsung phone will come with an in-display fingerprint sensor. Furthermore, the Galaxy S10+ is also expected to come with the company’s Intelligent Scan feature which uses the face unlock and Iris scanner for authenticating the user.

On the hardware front, the Samsung Galaxy S10+ will be powered by Snapdragon 855 which is the latest flagship chipset by Qualcomm paired with up to 6GB RAM. In India, Samsung like always could bring Exynos 9820 SoC version of the Galaxy S10+. The smartphone will also come with features like -- dedicated Bixby button, headphone jack, USB Type-C port on the bottom, among other this.

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