Here's an early look at the Samsung Galaxy S10 lineup

George, 19 January 2019

It wouldn't be a big Samsung announcement if months ahead of it we didn't have a barrage of leaks coming our way. Such is the case with the Galaxy S10 that's to be unveiled on February 20, and this time around we're treated to a side-by-side look of the three differently-sized (and likely and evidently - differently-specced) versions of it.

Left to right, it's the Galaxy S10 Lite (which may or may not be called S10E), Galaxy S10, and Galaxy S10+. The info that the Lite/E version will only have two cameras, while the other two variants will sport three, has been floating around for some time. Now, however, it's been revealed that the most affordable S10 will skip the heart rate sensor on the back - that's precisely what the missing bit next to the flash is. It's another no-show after the in-display fingerprint reader.

The renders don't reveal much else - there's the Bixby button on all three versions, the cutout layout says 3.5mm jack on the bottom right (when looked from the back, as is on the S9), and the relative sizes correspond well to the previously rumored 5.8", 6.1", and 6.4" diagonals. Let's see what else remains to be revealed over the remaining one month until announcement.

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  • Ching Chong
  • 23 Jan 2019
  • 2Au

LOL. Just please tell me what is wrong for wanting more options than just using wireless headphones? in fact even if you put a headphone jack it can still use your fancy wireless headphones, so please educate me what INNOVATION COULD YOU ACHIEVE by r...

  • AnonD-731363
  • 23 Jan 2019
  • SH3

Man headphone jack is here from 1867 is its a thing of past wireless came a lot later so its a future. Why you cant understand simple things??? People like you really sttopping any possible evolution. Apart from charging the battery wireless ...

  • Moj
  • 23 Jan 2019
  • auH

As i told you before, moving from 3.5 jack to wireless headphones it a total step backward! Why i should go for shitty audio quality of wireless headphones when i can have currently the best audio quality?(Also i use one of top notch 3.5 headphones...

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