Seemingly accurate Galaxy S10+ render leaked online

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We have already seen quite a few
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and case renders of Samsung’s upcoming flagships. Now, a seemingly accurate Galaxy S10+ render has been leaked online. It doesn’t reveal anything new as far as the design of the flagship is concerned.

What we see in this render is in line with all of the rumors and reports so far about the Galaxy S10+. It will be the top-tier variant among the three that Samsung will be releasing as part of its new flagship lineup.

New Galaxy S10+ render looks accurate


It has been known for quite some time now that the
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. We can see that in this render as well. There’s also a triple camera system at the back, as expected.

The bezels aren’t as slim as some case renders have made them out to be. Even though promotional materials often
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, this appears to be a more realistic representation of the bezel situation on this handset.

We already know
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series. This particular model will have a 6.4-inch display and the latest Samsung Exynos processor under the hood. It will also feature an in-display fingerprint sensor. There may also be a variant of the Galaxy S10+ with 1 terabyte of onboard storage. Samsung has already announced
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.

Expect more leaks concerning the Galaxy S10 series in the days to come. Samsung is going to officially
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. The lock screen in this render mentions March 8. That date has previously been rumored as the release day for the Galaxy S10. Whether or not that’s true will only be confirmed by Samsung on February 20.

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