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Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Samsung Galaxy S10 could feature Infinity-O display, triple camera setup

Samsung’s next flagship, which is presumed to be the Galaxy S10, is still months away from launch. However, rumours about the device’s specifications and design have already started to pour out. Two well known tipsters, Evan Blass and Ben Geskin have revealed bits of information on the upcoming smartphone and one should also know that the company is speculated to launch a budget Galaxy S10 as well this year, which Geskin has some information about. Both Blass and Geskin say that the Galaxy S10 and its budget variant could feature an Infinity-O display, which was showcased at the company’s recent Developer Conference event.  To recap, at its developer conference event, Samsung finally decided to adopt the notch and confirmed that it is testing displays with notches and cutouts. It showed off the Infinity-U, Infinity-V and the Infinity-O displays, the latter of which sports a cut-out on the upper-left corner of the screen. Blass does emphasise on the fact that a cut-out is not the same as a notch since the notch can be blended with the display with software implementation but a cut-out on the display can’t. Coming back to the reports, Blass suggests that the Galaxy S10 could feature an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor and come with a triple camera setup on the rear. It could also be running on the recently announced One UI, which would most likely be based on Android Pie.  Coming to the budget Galaxy S10 model, Geskin tweeted that it could feature a dual-rear camera and feature a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. It could be powered by the Snapdragon 845 or the upcoming 8150 SoC, and could be launched in 4/64GB, 6/64Gb and 6/128GB variants. The phone could be priced between $650-750 (Rs 46,800 - Rs 54,000 approx) but as it’s still too early, we suggest you take the information with a pinch of salt. 

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