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It had been rumored for a while now and Sammobile has finally made it official: we will see three models of Samsung Galaxy S10 in 2019. A few days ago it came to light that Samsung would present up to four models of its next flagship, however, It was not until today that it was made official due to the leak of the latest version of Android 9 Pie for the Samsung Galaxy S9, which shows us up to three different versions of the S10.
There will be Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite and Galaxy S10 Plus
This last September the Samsung Galaxy S10 is being one of the mobiles that is giving the most to talk about. A leak coming directly from ETNews confirmed that the new Samsung flagships would come with nothing more and nothing less than five cameras, and today the number of models that we will see next year is finally made official.
Specifically, there are three versions of the Samsung Galaxy S10 that will be launched at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. These three versions of the Galaxy S10 would correspond to the SM-G970F, SM-G973 and SM-G975F models. While the first and last would be the already known S and S Plus, the second would be a new version that the South Koreans would call Lite. To this day it is known that both this and the base S10 model will have a 5.8-inch screen and dual camera on the back. The Plus model, on the other hand, would have a screen that would go up to 6.4 inches and would have nothing more and nothing less than three rear cameras, which together with the two front cameras would make a total of five (its younger brothers would have a total of three).
Regarding the fourth model that was rumored at the beginning of the month, Sammobile predicts that it will be the version of the Samsung Galaxy S10 with 5G technology. This terminal would be exclusive to the South Korean country, logical if we take into account that the aforementioned technology is not yet available in much of the world. For now, all we can do is wait for new leaks of the high-end Samsung of 2019. Remember that its presentation date is estimated in mid-February on the occasion of the MWC in Barcelona, so we will only have to wait a few five more months to see Samsung's new 2019 phones on the scene.