As we approach the CES 2019, the rumors surrounding Samsung latest and upcoming flagship phone – the Galaxy S10 have absolutely burst to life. They go on to reveal every detail of the phone, and as immature as they may sound at this moment in time, consider the fact that there are some that actually might turn out to be true. With the latest batch of rumors surrounding the phone, it is now suggested that the Galaxy s10 will not come with an IRIS scanner, much like its predecessor, the Galaxy s9, and also, the Galaxy S8. Instead, it is suggested that the device will come with a fingerprint scanner, or indeed, a face scanner. And as far as the fingerprint scanner goes, it is likely that the phone will come with a UD fingerprint reader.
It is highly probable that the Galaxy s10 will come with three variants in mind, and one of these, will come with 5G compatibility, and will also probably be getting UFS 3.0. It would seem that the Korean manufacturer would be doing all a huge favor if it brings out the upcoming standards in its latest s10 series.
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The cheapest models of these will come with 64 gigs of internal stages, and since UFS 3.0 will be offered to those having capacities of 128 gigs and more, it is likely that this particular model will not actually feature faster storage.
Previously, leaks have gone on to suggest that the Galaxy s10 will come with a wide range of colors, that may include the likes of black, grey, blue, red, green, and also, yellow. As of now, there is now confirmation with concerns to the colors, however, the prospect of a green color would bring a certain degree of excitement with it, since we haven’t seen that on a Samsung phone for a long time.