The Galaxy Flagship lineup is one of the most anticipated and talked about lineups of the year, and the rumors with regards to the phones have been around for ages now. With improvements in both battery life, the quality of camera, as well as the overall performance, this lineup will without doubt make its way for Samsung to really make a mark on the market for 2019.
The design
Taking into consideration the front panel of the Galaxy S10+, the phone retains the curved edge display that has proven to be Samsung’s signature. However, what’s new would be that this time around, the phone will be featuring with a display hole in the corner, which will host two selfie cameras.
Both the S10 and the S10+ will feature with an almost similar design. The key difference would be that the S10 will feature with a singular circular camera, while the S10+ will come with a bigger, oval-shaped cut-out that will host two front facing cameras.
The S10 will also feature with a smaller size – coming in with a 6.1 inch display, while the S10+ is likely to come with bugger, 6.4 inch display.
Fingerprint scanner options
All three of the coming variants of the Galaxy S10 will come with the fingerprint scanner, however, the difference will be in how they approach the use of the security ethic. The regular Galaxy S10 is likely to house a normal fingerprint scanner, which might as well feature over the power button. However, as far as the 6.1-inch Galaxy S10 and the S10+ are concerned, both of them will come with inbred fingerprint scanners.
IP68?
That comes as a gimme, however, still, the Korean company can and should be appreciated for it – as the IP68 water and dust resistance will apply to all the Galaxy S10 phones, and will invariably come as a highlight within the flagship family.
Display
The most affordable of the Galaxy phones will come with a 5.8 inch display, and will not come with a curved display, much like its two big brothers. It’s likely that the phone will come with a FHD+ panel, for the obvious cost-reducing reasons. The display technology, however, is likely to remain Super AMOLED.
The regular of the Galaxy S10 will feature with a 6.1-inch QHD+ display, while the Galaxy S10+ will boast a huge 6.44 inch Super AMOLED display will QHD+ resolution, along with an 18:9 aspect ratio. The phone will also come with an In-display fingerprint scanner.
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Hardware
Different variants, depending upon the different regions also, will obviously feature different chipsets. The international version of the phone is likely to come with the Exynos 9820. On the other hand, one would assume 6 and 8 gigs RAM versions for the 6.1 inch Galaxy S10 and the Galaxy S10+, while the smaller 5.8 inch Galaxy S10 is likely to come with 4 or 6GB RAM options. On the other hand, the best amongst the lot, it is anticipated that the 5G Galaxy S10 will come with 10 or 12 gigs of RAM.
The S10+, S10, and the S10 E (Lite) have been tipped for battery sizes of 4000mAh, 3500mAh, and 3100mAh. On the other hand, for the 5G enabled Galaxy S10, we anticipate an absolutely huge 5000mAh battery.
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Price
Well, in all honesty, we can never be too sure about the price of a phone, or indeed phones if they haven’t yet been launched. However, as the rumor mill goes, there are a few estimates that we can actually make with regards to the prices of the phones that will feature within the Galaxy lineup. It is stated that the Galaxy S10 will feature with a price tag of in and around $850 for the 6/128GB version, while the Galaxy S10 is likely to come at $950 : for the 6/128GB version. There isn’t much on how much the Galaxy S10+ will cost.