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After several months of rumors and leaks of all kinds about the Samsung Galaxy S10, we are finally beginning to see the light when it comes to its features. Although aspects such as the design or the specifications have already been released by the various rumors, the truth is that to date few are the details that have been confirmed by sources close to the company. At least until now. And it is that a few minutes ago what could be the screen of the Samsung Galaxy S10 has been leaked, finally confirming the appearance of the front of the device.
Samsung Galaxy S10: notch and in-screen fingerprint sensor
We finally know what has been the subject of many news in recent months. We refer to the design of the Samsung Galaxy S10, which thanks to the photograph of its touch panel filtered through the well-known Twitter user Ice Universe, we can know its final appearance.
As you can see in the image above, the phone of the brand from South Korea will have a design very similar to the Samsung Galaxy A8s. The differences with respect to this stem from the position of the front camera, which in this case is located on the right side of the screen, and the utilization ratio with respect to its frames, which has a higher percentage. Precisely the latter stand out for taking the edges of the screen to the extreme, although the lower frame has a slight burr that will prevent the terminal from reaching the rumored 100% utilization. In this regard, mobiles such as the Honor Magic 2 or the Oppo Find X have better design lines, although it is not ruled out that it is a panel corresponding to the Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite, the most restrained model in specifications of the S series.
Regarding the rest of the details of the Samsung Galaxy S10 screen, it is worth noting the possible implementation of a fingerprint sensor. This is confirmed by the leak of its supposed rear part days ago with the absence of a physical fingerprint reader. Recall that according to the latest rumors, it will be the first to have a technology based on ultrasound, which will make it the fastest sensor today compared to current models such as the OnePlus 6T or the Huawei Mate 20 Pro. In other words, we will have to wait until the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona to see its real operation, if it ends up arriving in the end.