With its 2019 Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 series of devices, Samsung plans on covering every possible display size and form factor possible. Reliable leaker @UniverseIce has leaked the display sizes of all four variants of the Galaxy S10 along with the Galaxy Note 10.
Samsung will be launching three different variants of the Galaxy S10 initially — S10 Lite, S10, and S10+. The ‘lite’ version will feature a flat OLED display panel measuring 5.75-inch. Leaks point to the device coming with a fingerprint scanner embedded into the power button instead of an in-display scanner like its bigger siblings.
As for the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+, they will come with 6.11-inch and 6.44-inch displays respectively. These two variants of the Galaxy S10 will feature a curved OLED panel so they should be easy to handle despite their gigantic displays. Rumors point to them coming with a dual and triple-camera setup at the rear and an in-display fingerprint scanner.
The exact size of the future Galaxy phone screen:
S10 Lite: 5.75 inches
S10: 6.11 inches
S10+: 6.44 inches
S10 5G version: 6.66 inches
Note10: 6.75 inches— ICE UNIVERSE (@UniverseIce) December 24, 2018
Samsung also plans on launching a 5G version of the Galaxy S10 in Europe a month or two after launching the regular variants of the phone. The 5G version will sport an even bigger 6.66-inch display.
Lastly, Ice Universe claims that the Galaxy Note 10 will come with a massive 6.75-inch OLED panel. That’s a significant step up from the 6.4-inch display the Galaxy Note 9 ships with.
Samsung is expected to switch to a 19:9 aspect ratio display panel for the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 in 2019. Coupled with the reduced bezels, the Galaxy S10 and Note 10 should not be too difficult to use one-handed despite a notable increase in their display size.
What are your thoughts on the Galaxy Note 10 coming with a 6.75-inch display? Do you think it will make the device too big?