They’re nowhere near as special as our stunning (biased, I know), which will be available for the , and Galaxy S10e in due course, but we ought to tell you anyway: Retailer Mobile Fun has shared a video showcasing two of the accessories that will be sold alongside Samsung’s next flagship trio – the standard Leather Cover and the souped-up LED View Cover.
The cases themselves aren’t too dissimilar from what we’ve seen from Samsung in the past – save for the fact they’ve been adapted to suit the refreshed design of the Galaxy S10 line. The Leather Cover is, well, leather and covers the back and sides of the device; the LED View Cover shields the back, front and sides, and has a pocket which can be used to store credit and debit cards.
Don’t Panic: Wireless PowerShare will be on board
What’s most interesting about the video is that it confirms the Galaxy S10 will have on board, a long-rumored feature that will allow customers to use their handset to charge other devices – including the upcoming as showcased in notorious leaker Roland Quant uncovered earlier this month – without the need for a single wire.
Samsung will start accepting for the high-end Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+, as well as the more affordable , on February 21, after all three are announced on February 20, according to recent rumors. They’re expected to begin shipping in major markets, like South Korea, the United Kingdom and the United States, on March 8.
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The cases themselves aren’t too dissimilar from what we’ve seen from Samsung in the past – save for the fact they’ve been adapted to suit the refreshed design of the Galaxy S10 line. The Leather Cover is, well, leather and covers the back and sides of the device; the LED View Cover shields the back, front and sides, and has a pocket which can be used to store credit and debit cards.
Don’t Panic: Wireless PowerShare will be on board
What’s most interesting about the video is that it confirms the Galaxy S10 will have on board, a long-rumored feature that will allow customers to use their handset to charge other devices – including the upcoming as showcased in notorious leaker Roland Quant uncovered earlier this month – without the need for a single wire.
Samsung will start accepting for the high-end Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+, as well as the more affordable , on February 21, after all three are announced on February 20, according to recent rumors. They’re expected to begin shipping in major markets, like South Korea, the United Kingdom and the United States, on March 8.
- Model: SM-G970F
- Dimensions:
- Display: 5.8” (146.5mm) Super AMOLED
- CPU: Exynos 9820 Octa
- Camera:
- Model: SM-G973F
- Dimensions:
- Display: 6.1"(157.5mm) Super AMOLED
- CPU: Exynos 9820
- Camera: 12 MP.CMOS F/2.4 45-degree telephoto / 12MP F/1.5 77-degree regular / 16MP F/2.2 fixed-focus 123-degree ultra-wide
- Model: SM-G975F
- Dimensions:
- Display: 6.4"(162.5mm) Super AMOLED
- CPU: Exynos 9820
- Camera: 12 MP.CMOS F/2.4 45-degree telephoto / 12MP F/1.5 77-degree regular / 16MP F/2.2 fixed-focus 123-degree ultra-wide
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