When will Samsung release the Galaxy S10?
The South Korean tech giant has confirmed that Samsung Galaxy S10 will be officially unveiled at a Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event in San Francisco and London on Wednesday, February 20, 2019. Samsung has sent invites to media houses and selected audiences. We do not have access to the said invite but according to T3.com, the invite reads: This news is in contrast with earlier reports that suggested that the 10th anniversary Galaxy S flagship would be released on February 24 in Barcelona during the upcoming Mobile World Congress (MWC) event, just As the Galaxy S9 was officially launched at last year’s edition of the MWC. Perhaps Samsung decided to push up the release date so it could focus on promoting other devices at the MWC 2019. When the launch day eventually comes, the event will be live-streamed on Samsung’s official website; Samsung’s bringing San Francisco to your screen.
Galaxy S10: What to expect
Frankly, from all indications, the Galaxy S10 is shaping up to be one of the biggest smartphone that will be released from Samsung. It is expected that the Samsung Galaxy S10 will use the latest and best chipset, the best cameras, the best display, etc. While we will get to see what the OEM will be offering on its next flagship, here are some of the things to expect from the device;
1. One device, three variants
It is believed that Samsung will announce three variants of the Galaxy S10 at the February 20 event:
Samsung Galaxy S10 Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus, and Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite (or Galaxy S10 E)
The first two variants (as listed above) will reportedly have displays with curved edges while the third variant (Galaxy S10 Lite) will launch with flat edges. In addition, while all three variants of the soon-to-be-launched flagship will have a 19:9 aspect ration, the Galaxy S10 will reportedly have a 6.1-inch display while the Galaxy S10 Plus and S10 Lite will have displays sized at 6.4-inch and 5.8-inch respectively.
Compared to the standard Galaxy S10, the Galaxy S10 Lite will be a much less powerful and cheaper model with watered-down features while the S10 Plus will come with a bigger screen, better camera, bigger battery capacity and of course, will be the most expensive of the Galaxy S10 trio slated for the February release.
2. 5G Support
When we listed some of the best 5G-ready smartphones to expect in 2019, we mentioned the Samsung Galaxy S10. It is, however, worth stating that only one model of the Galaxy S10 will be 5G-enabled. We can’t say for sure which one it’s going to be but it most likely would be the S10 Plus.
3. Punch Hole design
In a bid to totally eliminate display notches and provide a better full-view experience, Samsung had earlier announced how it plans to use the Infinity-U, -O, and -V to replicate the concept of the notch on its upcoming flagships. We have seen, first-hand, what the punch hole Infinity-O concept looks like on the newly released Galaxy A8s. We, however, also expect the punch hole display cutout on all the Galaxy S10 models.
4. In-display Fingerprint Sensor
While a lot of Chinese OEMs like Vivo, Oppo, and Huawei have jumped on the in-display fingerprint trend, Samsung stuck to rear-facing physical fingerprint sensors. Samsung, however, looks set to adopt and implement the tech on the Galaxy S10. Samsung will purportedly use Qualcomm’s new 3D Sonic sensor which, so far, have been projected to be a better (faster & more accurate) alternative to the optical sensor that rival companies have used for in-display fingerprint scanning on their flagships. As an icing on the cake, the entire Galaxy S10’s display will be able to recognize prints as suggested by reports that Samsung had acquired patents to bring such tech to its flagship phones.
5. Camera & Battery
At least one variant of the Samsung Galaxy S10 is expected to be powered by Qualcomm’s newest Snapdragon 855 system-on-chip. This SoC is a powerful chipset which will be responsible for powering the in-display fingerprint and up to six cameras in total. The standard Galaxy S10 could launch with dual camera set-up on the rear and a single front-facing shooter. The low-tier Galaxy S10 Lite will, according to TechRadar, feature single lens both on the rear and up front. The top-tier Galaxy S10 Plus being the biggest model could come with triple camera set-up on the rear (like the Samsung Galaxy A7 2018) and dual front-facing selfie camera. Per battery, the Samsung Galaxy S10 models would come with improved battery life compared to the Galaxy S9. Going by information obtained from Forbes, the standard Galaxy S10 will have a 3,500mAh battery while the top-tier Galaxy S10 Plus will be powered by a 4,000mAh battery.
How much will the Samsung Galaxy S10 cost?
Asides being the 10th-anniversary devices of the Galaxy-S series, the Galaxy S10 models will be the biggest device ever made by Samsung as they are laced with industry’s latest innovations. So expect to pay top money for them. That said, Forbes hints that the low-tier Galaxy S10 Lite with a flat-edged display will ship for $845 (for 128GB ROM variant) while the standard Galaxy S10 will slightly cross the $1,000 mark. The Galaxy S10 Plus, on the other hand, will have a 1 Terabyte storage version that could retail price as high as $1,750. Other expected storage variants of the device are 128GB ($1,135), and 512GB ($1,390).