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Render of the Samsung Galaxy S10 (right) and Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite (left). Via: The Verge.
Rumors speak of up to 4 versions of the Samsung Galaxy S10. Three if we do not have the version with 5G, which could arrive during the middle of this year. The cheapest version, and also the one that could include lower specifications, is the Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite. This terminal would arrive with a single camera, two lenses at most, but with the same full screen (although larger) and a design very similar to the other versions. Now, it has passed a Geekbench test and reveals its power and some features.
It seems that the Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite will have a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor, although it is possible that in other markets, such as Europe, it will arrive with an Exynos 9820 chip. In the RAM we see a configuration of 6 GB, which is not bad to be the most 'basic family mobile'. The Geekbench tab says it will arrive with Android 9.0 Pie. Of course, also with One UI, Samsung's new customization layer. The results show a score of 1986 points on a single core and 6266 points on multiple cores. The truth is that the score is lower than it should, so it makes us think that it is a preliminary test, since the Software may not be in its final version.
Is it the Samsung Galaxy S10?
Although the technical specifications could perfectly correspond to the Samsung Galaxy S10, the model that appears on the sheet (SM-G970U) refers to the S10 Lite model from the United States. This would have a 5.8-inch screen and an internal memory of 64 GB. As for the price, it is still unknown, but it could be around 700 euros. We will have to wait for more leaks.
The Samsung Galaxy S10 could be presented during the first quarter of 2019. There is still no confirmed presentation date.
Via: GSMArena.