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Possible design of the Samsung Galaxy S10.
Although we already know some of the characteristics of the Samsung Galaxy S10, the truth is that to date little is known about the flagship of the South Korean for sure beyond what some leaks and rumors tell us. In leo that refers to the design, last week Samsung presented what would be its new mobile without frames, the Samsung Galaxy A8s. This terminal let us see some of the possible design lines that could be implemented in the next S10, and a few hours ago a well-known designer has published a render of the very possible design of the aforementioned Samsung phone.
Samsung Galaxy S10: no notch, no bezels and with in-display camera
It was last night when Ben Geskin published one of the most realistic renders of the Samsung Galaxy S10. The basis of this render is based, as we mentioned at the beginning of the article, on the design lines of the Galaxy A8s, which has a front camera inside the screen panel itself.
As can be seen in the photo above, the Galaxy S10 would follow the design lines of the current Samsung Galaxy S9, with a curved screen and a more rounded than square body. The only differences that we can see with this one are the reduction of the upper and lower frame and of course, the implementation of the front camera on the screen. Because this would be at the same level as the notification bar, it would not interfere with the Samsung Experience interface, although we will have to wait to have it in hand to see how Samsung solves it.
Regarding the back, although the designer has not published any render, it is expected that it will be identical to that of the Samsung Galaxy S9. We would find the dissimilarities in the fingerprint sensor, which would become below the screen, and the integration of a new camera sensor in the case of the Galaxy S10 +.
And what about the rest of the features? At the moment they have not been confirmed, but it is foreseeable that it will come with the 10 series of the Samsung processor, 6 or 8 GB of RAM and 128, 256 and 512 GB of internal storage, which would be expandable up to 1 TB. Finally, the headphone jack port will disappear, definitively, from the Samsung S series, as we saw in previous weeks through several leaks.