Samsung today completed the design of Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+
Samsung fans are looking forward to Galaxy S10, which is due to be released early next year to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the launch of the Galaxy S Series. Samsung, of course, has not confirmed anything about the successor to the Galaxy S9 so far, but a new report from South Korea today states that Samsung has finished the process of designing the Galaxy S10.
As expected, the Galaxy S10 will keep the Infinity Display screen that Samsung first used on the Galaxy S8 in 2017. Infinity Display is what Samsung launches on its frame-free screens. According to sources familiar with the report, the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 will appear slightly larger screens compared to the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9, and Samsung will start manufacturing OLED screens for both phones by November this year.
Samsung is expected to bring an important new technology to the Galaxy S10, the report indicates that the South Korean company has chosen to provide this phone with a 3D camera modeled on the camera TrueDepth used in the iPhone X, as well as fingerprint sensor built-in screen.
Previous rumors have suggested that Samsung will adopt the 3D camera in the Galaxy S9 successor, while rumors that the Galaxy S10 comes with the built-in fingerprint sensor have been around for a very long time. However, it is still too early to confirm what the Galaxy S10 will bring, so it is best to treat the content of this report with minimal enthusiasm.
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