On February 20, Samsung is scheduled to unveil its new flagship phones. The Samsung Galaxy S10 + will be one of the most prominent, with improved features over the standard version. A final information maintains that this model would arrive in a limited edition with 1 TB of internal storage (expandable via microSD) and 12 GB of RAM, figures that would be well above those of other flagship devices on the market.
At the moment, it is unknown which markets this limited version would reach and if it would only differ in space and RAM or there would be other differences. What we assume, if it becomes official, is that it would have a relatively higher price. It should be noted that the Samsung Galaxy Note 9, the South Korean model with the most capacity so far, landed with a higher version of 512 GB. This means that the 1 TB model of the S10 + would double this capacity, relegating this terminal to the background in this section.
Regarding the rest of the features, rumors agree that the Samsung Galaxy S10 + would offer a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED panel, as well as a Snapdragon 855 processor, the latest beast from Qualcomm. Also, the S10 + is expected to wear a slimmer chassis than its predecessor, with a thickness of just 7.8 mm. The device would also equip a 4,000 mAh battery with fast charging and fast wireless charging.
Other leaks maintain that it would keep the headphone jack and would be available in three different colors: black, white and turquoise. It does not take much to clear up doubts, since February 20 is already just around the corner. It will be then when we know if all these rumors are correct. Once it is announced, in addition, it would not take long to see it in stores. Everything indicates that they would go on sale on March 8, three Fridays after their presentation, which will be a Wednesday in the city of San Francisco (United States).