Another Samsung Galaxy S10+ Leak Gives a Clear Look at the Front and Back

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Published 31 Jan 2019

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The Samsung Galaxy S10+ is going to have a lot of cameras. At least, that’s what we’ve been able to gather from the leaks.

This latest leak is no different. The leaked press images were shared by 91mobiles on Thursday, and shows us a clear look at the front of the upcoming Galaxy S10+ from Samsung, both the front and back. This time we get to see the white/silver color scheme, along with those drastically reduced bezels, the “Infinity-O” hole-punch design in the display, and the triple camera setup on the back.

The latest leaked image lines up with what we’ve seen previously, so no real surprises here. On the front we’ve got the small bezels all around the display, and the Infinity-O cutout in the display. There will be a pair of front-facing cameras in the Galaxy S10+, though, unlike the other models in the family lineup that will have just one (and a smaller hole in the display). Meanwhile, around back, we can see the horizontal camera setup with three cameras and a flash.

There isn’t a fingerprint reader on the back of the handset, though, which tells us that the Galaxy S10+ will feature an in-display fingerprint sensor. The display is still said to measure in at 6.4 inches, and there should be a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor under the hood (or an Exynos 9820 depending on region). It may have up to 1TB of built-in storage, and up to 6GB of RAM.

This image also seems to confirm that Samsung is keeping the dedicated Bixby button for another year.

Samsung is going to unveil the Galaxy S10 lineup on February 20. Are you already planning on making one of these devices your next daily driver?

[via 91mobiles]