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In December, famed Samsung leaker Ice Universe offered us a glimpse of what he believes the upcoming Galaxy S10 will look like. While it’s just a render, it’s worth noting he is one of the best Samsung leakers in the business and has based his predictions, at least partially, off a screen protector. 91 Mobiles The primary difference between the render from Ice Universe and those from 91 Mobiles is bezel size. Ice Universe believes the bezels will be nearly non-existent on the Galaxy S10. A day earlier, 91 Mobiles released renders of what it believes the Samsung Galaxy S10 will look like.

The renders are fairly similar, and show a phone with a nearly 100 percent screen-to-body-ratio, thanks to cutouts in the AMOLED display for the camera sensors. Ice Universe The speaker grille is also missing from both renders, suggesting the Galaxy S10 will have a bone-conduction speaker. However, the screen protector Ice Universe used for reference does appear to show a small notch for a speaker grille. Although bone-conduction speakers sound good in theory, it’s likely Samsung will wait until the technology is further developed before using it in a phone.
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Ice Universe Shortly after Ice Universe showed off the front of the Galaxy S10, he published a render of the back of the phone. And while there’s been a lot of speculation about the camera array on the Galaxy S10, Ice Universe believes the phone will have dual lenses. It’s also worth noting there’s no fingerprint sensor on the back of the phone: The S10 will reportedly ship with an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor. There’s also the off-chance different versions of the Samsung Galaxy S10 will have different camera configurations.

A render from 91 Mobiles shows a triple camera array on the Galaxy S10, and the Wall Street Journal reports at least one version of the upcoming flagship will ship with four camera sensors. 91 Mobiles There may be three versions of the Galaxy S10, according to sources who spoke with Bloomberg. The rumor is similar to one from The Bell earlier this year, and says the upcoming phones are referred to under the code name Beyond; the Beyond 1 and Beyond 2 are likely the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 Plus.
At least two models will reportedly feature fingerprint-on-display (FOD) technology as well as AMOLED screens. The sources also refer to the Beyond 0, which is possibly a Galaxy S10 Mini — a budget version of the flagship apparently with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. Samsung often releases a tough version of its latest Galaxy S phone, so the Beyond 0 may also refer to a Galaxy S10 Active.
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Specifications Ice Universe / UniverseIce Samsung remains tight-lipped about the Galaxy S10, but we know one thing for sure: The initial version won’t be the company’s first phone with 5G. Samsung’s CEO DJ Koh Dong-Jin confirmed that fact at a press event in South Korea, squashing any previous rumors that claimed otherwise. That doesn’t mean there will not be a 5G version of the Galaxy S10 however; Bloomberg is reporting the South Korean smartphone giant has at least one 5G version of the S10 in the works to be released in 2019. Earlier this year, Koh said that Samsung was working with carriers to roll out a 5G phone by March 2019 in certain locations. And while he didn’t provide many details, Bloomberg is reporting the 5G-compatible Samsung Galaxy S10 may be a Verizon exclusive.
In November 2018, The Wall Street Journal reported Samsung would initially release its 5G smartphone in the U.S. and South Korea. As far as other specs are concerned, it’s a fair bet that U.S. versions of the Galaxy S10 will feature a iteration of Qualcomm’s mobile chipset, most likely the Snapdragon 855. And while Qualcomm has not officially announced its next mobile processor, the company did provide some details about it in a press release in August 2018, stating that its next mobile chip will be built using a 7nm process node and paired with the Snapdragon X60 5G modem.
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