Galaxy S10 Rumoured To Have Infinity-O Screen, Triple Cameras, One UI and More

Although we havealready heard a lot of chatterabout the Galaxy S10 lineup, today’s leak comes from one of the most reliable sources, Evan Blass, and gives us a brief idea of what to expect from Samsung’s upcoming flagship.

In a tweet titled ‘Few preliminary Galaxy S10 details,’ Blass states that theGalaxy S10 is going to feature the Infinity-O displaythat Samsung hadrecently shown offat its fifth Developer Conference. The display, whose sizes Blass didn’t disclose, here would include a ‘hole’ (at the one corner, possibly) to hold the selfie camera.

Blass has also revealed that the Galaxy S10 will feature a triple rear-camera system, which will bea combo of standard, telephoto and a wide-angle lensto offer you the best of both worlds. Aprevious rumor, which we covered back in July, suggested that the camera setup will be as under:

a 12MP standard wide-angle lens with a dual aperture, a secondary 13MP telephoto lens and a third 16MP ‘super-wide-angle’ lens

Blass hasn’t offered any info on the selfie camera setup but seeing that Samsung will use the Infinity-O display, it would be a single sensor instead of the previously rumored dual-front camera setup.

Few preliminary Galaxy S10 details:

– “Punch hole” style selfie cam cutout (sounds like Infinity-O display).– Ultrasonic, in-display FPS– Three rear cameras (standard/wide/tele)– One UI over Android Pie

— Ev (@evleaks)November 13, 2018

Anotherpopular rumorhas resurfaced in Blass’ tweet, which once again says that Samsung is expected toditch the iris scanner in favor of an in-display ultrasonic fingerprint sensor. The iris scanner hasn’t attracted many fans over the past couple of years and it’s better to trim the bezels and offer anewer biometric technology, which is equally fast and secure.

Also, Samsung’s new clutter-free and comfort-friendly user experience,One UI, will come pre-loaded into the Galaxy S10 lineup. It will be backed by Google’s latest Android Pie on the software front and Snapdragon 8150 (andExynos 9820), along with up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB onboard storage on the hardware front.

Further, if you aren’t aware, rumors have it that Samsung would launchthree variants of the Galaxy S10this time around and no, I’m talking about the foldable “Galaxy F” device that was shown off by the Korean giant at its Developer Conference. The third one would be a ‘lite’ variant of the Galaxy S10, which could certainly be a cunning ploy to pull users away from theiPhone XR.

So, how’s the Galaxy S10 looking to you up until now? High hopes or not? Let us know in the comments down below.

Anmol

Getting my start with technology journalism back in 2016, I have been working in the industry for over 7 years. Currently, as the Editor of Beebom, I’m leading the coverage on the website. While my expertise lies in Android, Windows, and the apps world, find me reading manga, watching anime, and playing Apex in my free time.

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