What to expect from the Samsung Galaxy S10: Specs, release date, and more

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In a little over a month from now, Samsung will
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, marking the tenth anniversary of the best-selling Android flagship lineup. It’s been a rollercoaster ride over the last few months, with
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rumors and leaks showing up almost every other day. The information was sometimes conflicting, but at this point, things have become pretty clear as far as major aspects of the phone are confirmed. So come join us as we dig into what one can expect from Samsung’s next flagship smartphone.

Tenth anniversary, three different variants


One of the biggest changes the Galaxy S10 will bring is in the number of variants that will be available for sale. Samsung will be offering the Galaxy S10 in three different sizes:
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, the 6.1-inch Galaxy S10, and the 6.4-inch Galaxy S10 Plus. The Galaxy S10 will also have a fourth variant, with 5G support and
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, but availability will be limited since not many markets will have 5G networks in place for the foreseeable future.

It’s not fully clear what these three S10 models – or that 5G version – will be called. The base model is supposedly dubbed Galaxy S10 E, but the
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, as confirmed by Samsung’s official launch teaser.

Galaxy S10 design: Smaller bezels, a not-so-compelling notch alternative


Yes, Samsung has decided that a notch isn’t the future, but the company has come up with an alternative many may find just as bad. The Galaxy S10 will have a cutout on the right side of the display for the front camera in order to offer a larger screen-to-body ratio. Yet, the bezels may still be noticeably big, as
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. And while the Galaxy S10 E and Galaxy S10 will have only a single front camera, the Plus model is expected to get two selfie shooters, so it may not be the most sought-after version for many Samsung fans despite its otherwise top-end specs.

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Samsung is also making another important change: the Galaxy S10 E is not expected to have a curved screen. The S10 and S10+ will, but the curves will be
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. Of course, lovers of flat displays will probably have an issue with even the slightest curve, so the base model may find more takers this year. However, it remains to be seen what the E in the Galaxy S10 E will stand for. It can’t be short for Edge if there is no curved screen. And if it’s E for economy, well, that’s a title you don’t want for a flagship smartphone, even if it’s the base model.

In-display fingerprint sensors


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There have been rumors of Samsung turning to in-display fingerprint sensors for a long time, but
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. Indeed, leaked renders and case images have shown no fingerprint sensor on the back, and with an iris sensor likely missing because of the smaller bezels, an in-display sensor simply has to be there for consumers to take the S10 seriously. Sadly, the S10 E will make do with
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, something we can confirm based on our sources. That has also been
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that told us the cheapest S10 may be called the Galaxy S10 E.

Galaxy S10 camera: Up to six total cameras?


Samsung first put a dual camera setup on a flagship with the Galaxy Note 8 in 2017. Things have progressed at a rapid pace since then, or at least the competition has. With Huawei and other OEMs (such as Oppo) offering up to three rear cameras, Samsung decided to jump on the bandwagon last year
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and
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, which come with three and four rear cameras respectively. And this year, we will see those multi-camera setups on the Galaxy S10, although there is going to be some variation depending on the model.

The Galaxy S10+ is expected to have five total cameras: two at the front, and three at the back. The three rear cameras
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a 12-megapixel Dual Aperture lens as the primary rear camera, a
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, and a 13 MP f/2.4 lens for telephoto and bokeh capabilities. Details on the front cameras, meanwhile, are currently unknown. The same goes for the fourth camera sensor that some reports have suggested will be seen on the Plus model and also the 5G model. As in stands, the lack of any details means there may not be a quad-camera setup on any model.

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Things are also a bit hazy when it comes to the S10 E and the S10. Recent leaks suggest that both phones could have three rear cameras and one selfie camera, but it’s possible the Galaxy S10 E will come with only a dual rear camera setup. Again, it’s not totally clear at this point. The only thing that can be said for certain is that each Galaxy S10 model will have three total cameras at the very least.

Samsung could also offer a number of new software features for the Galaxy S10 camera. One of them is
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, a take on Google’s Night Sight feature for Pixel smartphones that
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. And with the F1.5 lens on the Galaxy S10 (same as the Galaxy S9 and Note 9), such a feature could perform better than the competition. Another software trick could be
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, although details on what this will do are unavailable at the moment.

Galaxy S10 battery: Up to 5,000 mAh, reverse wireless charging


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Yes, you’re not reading that wrong. The 5G Galaxy S10 model
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, according to a usually accurate source. But we’re more concerned about the three models that most consumers will be able to buy, and they might not be as exciting. The Galaxy S10 E has been
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, only 100 mAh higher than the Galaxy S9, while the S10 and S10+
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. Those are the same as the S9+ and Note 9, but efficiency should be higher thanks to the 8nm Exynos 9820 and 7nm Snapdragon 855 chipsets.

Samsung is also reportedly
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. We have seen the company stick to the same fast charging specifications
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, but that could finally change this year. And that’s not all: the Galaxy S10
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other phones! We know this feature is being developed, although it’s not going to be anything more than a gimmick going by the implementation on competing devices
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.

Galaxy S10 processor, RAM, and storage


All Galaxy S10 models will be powered by the Exynos 9820 processor in most countries, while some (like the US and China) will get it with the Snapdragon 855. Both the S10 and S10+ should come with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage on the base version and 8GB of RAM and 512GB storage on the higher-end version. The Galaxy S10 E
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, but there’s a chance it may come in a 4GB RAM configuration, especially since our sources tell us the cheapest S10
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.

The Galaxy S10 could
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, which offers double the bandwidth of the UFS 2.1 standard in use on current Galaxy flagships. And like the Note 9, 512GB microSD cards should be supported. There’s even rumors of a S10+ variant with 1TB of storage built-in, but there’s not enough information available on that front as yet.

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Software, other features


We can expect a few features to carry over as is from previous Galaxy S flagships. These include IP68 water and dust resistance, AKG-tuned stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos support, a USB Type-C port, the dedicated Bixby button (along with Bixby 2.0), Samsung Pay support, and a heart rate sensor. On the software front, the Galaxy S10 will run
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out of the box with Samsung’s
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skin. Like every other flagship, it should get two major Android OS upgrades, although it would be great to see Samsung extending that number to three considering even budget Galaxy J smartphones
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Galaxy S10 color options: Green making a comeback


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Samsung has a habit of launching new color options for its flagships a few months after a device goes on sale, and we can expect that to happen with the Galaxy S10 as well. At the moment, the initial launch colors for all models are expected to be white, black, green, blue. Yes, green is making a comeback this year, which should make a lot of folks happy considering the green Galaxy S6
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And while the Galaxy S10 E will miss out on some important features compared to the S10 and S10+, it will have the privilege of
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. The yellow version may be exclusive to some markets, but we can always hope Samsung will make an exception later on if it sees good demand.

Last but not the least, we had also learned that Samsung was
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. This would be the 5G variant, although there isn’t enough evidence to support the existence of such a model, so we’ll suggest not keeping your hopes up until we learn something new in the coming weeks.

Galaxy S10 price and release date


The Galaxy S9 hit retail shelves around 18 days after it went official while the Note 9 took around 15 days, so we can expect the Galaxy S10 to go on sale by mid-March. As far as pricing is concerned, one report said the 5.8-inch Galaxy S10 would start at £669 ($850) in the UK for 128GB of storage, while the Galaxy S10+ could be priced at £899 ($1,130), £1,099 ($1,390) and £1,399 ($1,760) for the 128GB, 512GB and 1TB variants respectively. The 6.1-inch S10 could be sold at £799 ($1,000) and £999 ($1,250) for the 128GB and 512GB models respectively.

Yes, the $1000 mark looks set to be breached by the Galaxy S lineup this year, but can we really blame Samsung? There’s a lot the Galaxy S10 will offer, and those who don’t want to spend too much will have the Galaxy S10 E as an option. Of course, pricing information is far from official at the moment, and we will have to wait until launch day to get any concrete details.

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