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Samsung Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+ Press Renders Leak, Show Triple Rear Cameras and Colour Options

Samsung Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+ Press Renders Leak, Show Triple Rear Cameras and Colour Options

Photo Credit: WinFuture

The Samsung Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+ might initially be available in three colours

Highlights
  • Both the smartphones will reportedly feature triple rear cameras
  • Samsung might also launch a Blue variant of the two smartphones
  • Dual front cameras on the Samsung Galaxy S10+ tipped again
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The waves of Samsung Galaxy S10 leaks simply refuse to lay low and keep giving us new information about the upcoming flagships. Now, alleged press renders of the Samsung Galaxy S10 and the Samsung Galaxy S10+ have reportedly been leaked and claim to show the final design of the two smartphones, down to their hole-punch Infinity-O Display, triple rear cameras as well as their three colour options. The new leak also supports previous reports that claimed the flagship duo will come equipped with an in-display fingerprint sensor and also sheds some light on the size of their displays.

The alleged Samsung Galaxy S10 and Samsung Galaxy S10+ press renders, which come courtesy of WinFuture, show the flagship duo in Black, Green, and Pearl White colour options, with the latter appearing to have a gradient texture to it. The leak adds that the two smartphones will initially be available in the three aforementioned colours, but Samsung might launch a Blue variant of the smartphones somewhere down the road. As for the alleged press renders of the upcoming smartphones, they indicate that both the Samsung Galaxy S10 and Samsung Galaxy S10+ will feature triple rear cameras, however, the leak does not reveal any information about the resolution of the sensors.

As for the design, both the smartphones look identical from the back and flaunt the same shade on their rear panel. The major aesthetic difference, apart from the size, is the design of the camera cutout on the display. The smaller Samsung Galaxy S10 has a circular hole drilled into the glass at the top-right corner - a design which Samsung calls an Infinity-O Display - to accommodate the single front camera. The Samsung Galaxy S10+, on the other hand, features a pill-shaped cut out to house the dual front cameras. The same design has surfaced in the past too when alleged live photos of the Samsung Galaxy S10+ leaked, preceded by another leak that claimed to show the Samsung Galaxy S10 and the Samsung Galaxy S10+ flaunting the same design.

The latest leak also mentions that both the smartphones will come equipped with an in-display fingerprint sensor and further claims that the Samsung Galaxy S10 will feature a 6.1-inch display while the Samsung Galaxy S10+ will sport a larger 6.4-inch panel. Talking about the build, the new leak claims that the Samsung Galaxy S10+ and Samsung Galaxy S10 will flaunt a glass build with a metal frame running between the display and the curved rear panel.

Going by a previous report, the Samsung Galaxy S10 and Samsung Galaxy S10+ will come with support for wireless charging and will draw power from a 4,100mAh battery. As per another leak, the Galaxy S10 series smartphones will reportedly feature an ultra-wide 16-megapixel sensor with f/1.9 aperture and 123-degrees field of view, accompanied by a main 12-megapixel sensor with a variable aperture and a 13-megapixel telephoto lens (F2.4 and a 45-degree field of view) that will boast of support for OIS and autofocus mechanism. However, this camera layout reportedly won't be present on the Samsung Galaxy S10 E, which is expected to feature dual rear cameras and will reportedly be launched alongside the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+ at the Galaxy Unpacked event next month.

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