These Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+ prototypes leave nothing to the imagination

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A couple of live images of the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+
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over the past few weeks. Countless renders have also highlighted the design of Samsung’s new flagship. Several live images have been posted online today of Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+ prototypes. They’re quite close to what the final product will be and thus leave little to the imagination.

We’re still about a month away from the official unveiling of the Galaxy S10 series. Samsung will be making the
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. The series features three models including a new 5.8-inch Galaxy S10 Lite that will be more affordably priced.

Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+ prototypes reveal the design


These devices seen in these images are said to be prototypes of the 6.1-inch Galaxy S10 and 6.4-inch Galaxy S10+. The eyes are immediately drawn to the Infinity-O display with the front camera cutouts. As expected, there’s a
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We also get a good look at the bezels in these images. They’re not as slim as the
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. That’s something we’ve seen in promotional images from Samsung as well. These images are a more accurate representation of the bezel situation on Samsung’s new flagship.

Both the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+ will feature a triple camera system at the back set in a horizontal layout. The heart rate sensor is present as well. It can also be seen that the devices retain the 3.5mm standard headphone jack.

The software may not be final on these devices which is why the boot logo might change with the final version. The same can also be said for the wallpapers. Other than that, these prototypes offer the clearest look we’ve had at the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+ yet. The design is certainly well within the current expectations.

What do you make of the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+ design based on these images? Are the bezels too big for your liking? Sound off in the comments.

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