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Samsung Galaxy S10 shows up in hands-on photo

2019 is going to be the year of Samsung.

Samsung's Galaxy S phones always give us something exciting to look forward to at the beginning of each year, and 2019 officially marks the 10-year anniversary of when the first Galaxy S flagship was released.

Similar to what Apple did with the iPhone X, we're expecting the Galaxy S10 to be truly special. The Galaxy S9 and S8 were both excellent phones, but in honor of such a big anniversary, Samsung will likely pull out all the stops to release a truly special and jaw-dropping gadget.

If you're ready to learn more about the Galaxy S10 and find out what we could look forward to next February, here's everything you need to know.

The latest Galaxy S10 news

January 3, 2019 — Samsung Galaxy S10 shows up in hands-on photo

Following plenty of back-to-back renders and mockups of what the Galaxy S10 is expected to look like, we finally have our first hands-on picture of the phone that shows what it'll look like in person.

The image comes courtesy of Evan Blass and the phone shown in the picture is said to be the "Beyond 1" variant of the S10. Based on what we know so far, that means we're looking at the Galaxy S10 Lite. Compared to past renders we've seen, everything lines up nicely with slim bezels all around and a small hole-punch notch at the top right for the front-facing camera.

No other new details are revealed here, but it's still exciting to finally get a hands-on look at the device.

December 22, 2018 — Samsung Galaxy S10 may have a Night Sight-like "Bright Night" mode in the Samsung Camera app

The Night Sight feature that Google released on the Google Pixel 3 is an impressive feat of smartphone camera processing. It's little wonder that other manufacturers have already started rolling out similar features — like Nightscape on the OnePlus 6T — and honestly, I'm not shocked that new references in the Samsung Camera app reveal Samsung is hard at work on its own version of the feature. Honestly, I'd be shocked if it wasn't working on one.

The name "Bright Night", however, is a surprise, and if I could just send a last-minute wish to Santa, I'd ask if he could name it something else.

<string name="Title_bright_night">Bright night</string>
<string name="smart_tips_bright_night_description"> Suggest mode to take bright pictures even in very dark conditions. </string>
<string name="super_night_guide_capture"> Hold your phone steady. Taking picture. </string>
<string name="super_night_guide_ready"> Brighten up this shot with Bright night. </string>
<string name="bright_night_summary"> Take bright pictures even in very dark conditions </string>
<string name="SM_NIGHT"> Night </string>
<string name="SM_NIGHT_description"> Take multiple shots and combine them to get brighter, clearer pictures in low light without using the flash. </string>
<string name="bright_night_summary"> Take bright pictures even in very dark conditions. </string>

These strings were found by XDA in the Samsung Camera app on the latest Note 9 One UI Beta update, which makes me wonder if the feature will be held until the release of the Galaxy S10 or if it will be released before then. After all, the next Samsung flagship isn't expected to be announced until February at the earliest, and that's a long time to make users wait for a camera feature that other users have been enjoying for two months already.

Whatever the case may be, these strings aren't attached to a live feature yet, so we'll have to wait and see when — and where — Bright Night arrives on Samsung phones. And if it arrives with that name, because hey, things can change in two months and Bright Night and Night Sight is a little on the nose, guys.

December 20, 2018 — T-Mobile is getting a 5G version of the Galaxy S10

The race to 5G is one of the fiercest competitions in the mobile industry right now, and in a blog post bad talking AT&T and Verizon's 5G efforts, T-Mobile quietly confirmed that it'll be getting a 5G version of the Galaxy S10 in 2019.

In a blog post titled 5G for Few vs 5G for All, T-Mobile CTO Neville Ray said the following:

Add to that all the hyperventilating both Verizon and AT&T did a couple weeks ago trying to lay claim to the first 5G phone – a phone ALL of us are working with this OEM to develop, and ALL of us are going to carry. That's right, T-Mobile is working on that phone too – and other 5G devices with other OEMs and chipset manufacturers.

"That phone" mentioned in the post is a Samsung one that was shown off at Qualcomm's Snapdragon Summit earlier in the month and is widely expected to be a version of the upcoming S10.

This news shouldn't come as much of a surprise, but it is nice to get confirmation from TMO that this is happening.

December 20, 2018 — Olixar's Galaxy S10 cases are already up for pre-order

The Galaxy S10 is set to debut at the end of February, but that isn't preventing accessory manufacturers from listing cases for the upcoming flagship. Olixar's range of cases for the Galaxy S10 are now up for pre-order at Mobile Fun, and they give us another look at the purported design of Samsung's 2019 flagship.

Based on the case renders, it looks like the Galaxy S10 will sport three cameras at the back, and the lack of a cutout for the fingerprint sensor suggests Samsung is going with an in-display solution. The bezels up front are also razor-thin, and hint at a punch-hole design for the front camera. If you've already made up your mind about the Galaxy S10, hit up the link below to get your hands on cases for the device. While the cases are very affordable at $10, know that you may have to shell out at least $1,000 for the phone.

See at Mobile Fun

December 12, 2018 — Samsung may announce the Galaxy S10 on Feb. 20, prices starting at $850

Ready for a big pile of Galaxy S10 details? I sure hope so, because thanks to a "major tech retailer" that spoke with Gizmodo UK, we've got quite a bit of new information to dive into.

The most interesting details to come out of Gizmodo's report has to do with pricing and availability for the S10 series. It's said that Samsung will hold an event on February 20 to unveil the phones, just five days before MWC 2019 will kick off in Barcelona. Pre-orders will apparently open that same day with the phones officially launching on March 8.

In regards to price, the 5.8-inch Galaxy S10 Lite will cost £669 in the UK ($850 in the U.S.) with the 6.1-inch Galaxy S10 costing at least £799/$1000 while the S10+ will go for £899/$1130. For the larger S10+, it's further noted that you'll be able to get as much as 1TB of internal storage for a grand-total of £1399/$1760.

The report further reiterates the presence of an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, Infinity-O style displays, and that a 5G version of the S10 will be available in "late Q2 at the earliest."

December 11, 2018 — This is what the Galaxy S10 Lite might look like

Just a few short days ago, new renders appeared to give us a closer look as to what we can likely expect from the Galaxy S10 and S10+. Today, another render has popped up — this time providing a glimpse of the lower-end Galaxy S10 Lite.

This latest render comes courtesy of Samsung tipster Ice Universe and reveals a phone that looks very similar to the regular S10. There's a camera hole-punch cutout at the far right corner, and while the bezels surrounding the display are very thin, they do appear to be slighter thicker than the S10 and S10+.

There's still no word as to how competitive Samsung's going to get with the S10 Lite's pricing, but if we can get a phone of this caliber around the $500 range, we could be in for something mighty special.

December 5, 2018 — New concept renders bring the Galaxy S10 into fuller focus

We're still a few months away from an S10 reveal at Mobile World Congress, but rumors and leaks are now turning into concept renders. And while these from Ben Geskin are certainly problematic and theoretical, they're an interesting look at what the front and back of the new phones could look like.

Indeed, it's interesting that in avoiding the notch and introducing a "hole punch" in the screen to accommodate the front-facing cameras, Samsung's so-called "Infinity-O" displays could be among the more controversial designs of 2019.

While there's nothing definitive in these renders to say that they'll turn out to be what the S10 series looks like, it's clear that Samsung's status quo is disappearing and that it, too, will move towards a more modern, full-screen design in 2019.

What do you think?

November 20, 2018 — Samsung's ten-year anniversary Galaxy S10 rumored to have six cameras and support 5G

If you've been following the Galaxy S10 rumor mill, you'll know that we've been anticipating three different models — including the Beyond 1, Beyond 2, and Beyond 3. Now, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal, Samsung's working on a fourth variant that's codenamed as "Beyond X."

While Beyond 1, 2 and 3 are expected to be released in February, Beyond X won't come out until later in the spring. It'll be marketed as a special 10-year anniversary celebration of Samsung's Galaxy S series, with two of the highlights being 5G connectivity and a total of six cameras (four on the back and two on the front). This combo will reportedly allow for "richer photos and better spatial perception." The screen will also be quite massive at 6.7-inches.

Should this turn out to be true, Samsung will have a very busy 2019. As of right now, its current lineup is set to include four variants of the Galaxy S10, the Note 10, and its upcoming foldable phone.

November 13, 2018 — Samsung Galaxy S10 to have an off-center notch for the selfie camera

During Samsung's developer conference on November 7, one announcement that the company seemed to rush through was a new lineup of Infinity Displays that are coming to future smartphones. In addition to the Infinity Flex panel, we were also introduced to Infinity-U, Infinity-V, and Infinity-O. According to a couple new leaks, the Galaxy S10 will ship with the Infinity-O style screen.

What exactly does that mean? While Infinity-U and Infinity-V are more traditional notched displays, Infinity-O has an off-center camera cutout near the left corner of the screen rather than a dip in the top middle. Evan Blass recently confirmed that the S10 will ship with this kind of display, and shortly after that, Ice Universe shared the above picture on Twitter, which has since been deleted.

It's unclear if the device in the photo is the S10 or a prototype showing off the Infinity-O display, but either way, it gives us an idea of how the front of the S10 will look.

In addition to this, Blass also reiterated a few Galaxy S10 features we were already expecting:

What do you think about the S10's take on the notch?

November 1, 2018 — Galaxy S10 to drop iris scanning in favor of in-display fingerprint sensor

It's been a hot minute since we had an update on the Galaxy S10, but that's changing today thanks to a series of tweets from trustworthy Samsung tipster Ice Universe.

As you can see from the above tweet, Samsung will apparently completely drop iris scanning on the Galaxy S10 and instead have its ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor tech be the main form of biometric authentication.

Ice Universe goes on to say that the ultrasonic sensor will be faster than optical in-display sensors like we see on the OnePlus 6T and have a larger surface area (possibly up to 30% of the entire display).

Furthermore, it's noted that the ultrasonic tech (that's being sourced from Qualcomm) will be exclusive to Samsung phones for at least half a year.

July 20, 2018 — The Galaxy S10+ might be the last Plus model for the Galaxy S series

This year's Galaxy S lineup is expected to be one of the biggest ever with three different S10 models being released at the same time, but according to a new report from The Bell, that could be changing next year.

For the past couple of years, Samsung's released one regular Galaxy S phone and then a larger Plus model alongside it. That'll continue with the S10 series, but after that, it's said that Samsung will simply get rid of the Plus variant as it already overlaps the Galaxy Note line so much.

This move is reportedly being made to "defeat profitability deterioration caused by the saturation of the smartphone market."

What's your take on this?

July 16, 2018 — New report says Samsung will use Qualcomm's in-display fingerprint sensor tech for the S10, Note 10, and more

We've already been expecting Samsung to introduce an in-display fingerprint sensor with the S10 series for some time, but thanks to a new report from Ming Chi Kuo at TF Securities, we now have specifics as to what kind of tech will be used for this system.

Per Kuo:

We expect Samsung will promote the ultrasonic FOD aggressively starting from 2019. Shipments of models equipped with this function are likely to reach 60mn units; specifically, the high-end S10 models.

Furthermore, Kuo goes on to say that this technology will also be present in "the most high-end model of the A series" as well as the Galaxy Note 10.

These ultrasonic sensors are developed by Qualcomm, and unlike optical ones from Synaptics, can even measure things like your heart-rate and current blood flow.

July 6, 2018 — The three S10 models will use a mixture of side-mounted and in-display fingerprint sensors

Late last month, a report came out suggesting that Samsung will release three different models of the Galaxy S10 — including Beyond 0, Beyond 1, and Beyond 2. Now, according to reliable Samsung tipster Ice Universe, we have new details on how the fingerprint sensor situation will be handled.

For Beyond 0, the cheapest of the three models, there will be "side fingerprints. "Although we don't know for sure, this will likely be similar to the fingerprint sensor found on the Moto Z3 Play. As for the Beyond 1 and Beyond 2, it's noted that we'll see in-display fingerprint sensors.

Lastly, Ice Universe also confirms that Beyond 0 and 1 will have dual rear cameras while Beyond 2 will offer a triple camera setup.

July 5, 2018 — Samsung may announce the Galaxy S10 after the Galaxy X

Here's something we weren't expecting. According to reliable tipster Ice Universe on Twitter, Samsung will announce the Galaxy S10 during Mobile World Congress 2019 in February. While that isn't out of the ordinary for Galaxy S phones, what Samsung might do just a month earlier is.

In January at CES, we'll officially be introduced to the long-awaited Galaxy X. This is the foldable phone we've been hearing about for years, and should this turn out to be true, this would probably allow Samsung to easily dominate the first half of next year.

June 27, 2018 — ISOCELL Plus technology could result in big camera improvements for the S10

Samsung's long been one of the top players when it comes to smartphone cameras, and on June 27, the company announced its latest innovation in mobile photography — ISOCELL Plus.

ISOCELL Plus can capture considerably more light than Samsung's traditional ISOCELL sensors (first introduced in 2013), with Samsung touting as much as 15% greater light sensitivity. Perhaps even more impressive, Samsung notes that ISOCELL Plus "also enables image sensors to equip 0.8-micrometer (µm) and smaller-sized pixels without any loss in performance, making it an optimal solution for developing super-resolution cameras with over 20 megapixels.

It's not explicitly said that ISOCELL Plus will be present on the Galaxy S10, but I'd be surprised if Samsung didn't include it on next year's phone.

June 25, 2018 — Samsung to release three S10 models, introduce a triple camera system, and swap out iris scanning for an in-display fingerprint sensor

What a news dump today turned out to be for Galaxy S10 rumors!

Jumping right into things, a report from The Electronic Times claims that Samsung will launch not one, not two, but three different models of the S10. The most affordable of the bunch, codenamed Beyond 0, will reportedly ship with a 5.8-inch display that's completely flat. Beyond 1, the mid-tier option, will also use a 5.8-inch screen but feature curves similar to what's found on the S9.

The star of the show, Beyond 3, will boast a large 6.2-inch curved display and feature three cameras on the back — something we've never seen from Samsung before.

As if three different models and a triple camera system wasn't enough to get you excited, The Bell also reported today that the Galaxy S10 will ditch the iris scanner of the S9 and replace it with a 3D facial-recognition system and in-display fingerprint sensor similar to what we've seen from the Vivo X21 and NEX.

All the important details

How many versions is Samsung going to launch?

For the past four years, Samsung's typically launched two models of its Galaxy S series:

  • 2015 — Galaxy S6, S6 Edge, and S6 Edge+
  • 2016 — Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge
  • 2017 — Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus
  • 2018 — Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus

With the Galaxy S10 in 2019, Samsung is expected to shake-up its formula by releasing as many as four different models — codenamed Beyond 1, Beyond 2, Beyond 3, and Beyond X.

Beyond 1 and Beyond 2 will be similar to older S flagships with the former having a flat screen while the other has Samsung's iconic curved display. Beyond 3 is where Samsung's putting all the marbles, with things like a larger screen and triple camera system on the back.

Beyond X is expected to come out a few months after the first three phones and act as a special edition smartphone in honor of the 10-year anniversary of Samsung's Galaxy S lineup. Rumored specs for it inlcude a 6.7-inch display, a total of six cameras, and support for 5G data speeds.

When will the Galaxy S10 be released?

Perhaps the biggest question on your mind is "When will I be able to buy the Galaxy S10?".

Save for the Galaxy S8 that was announced at its own special event, Samsung usually unveils its Galaxy S flagship phones during Mobile World Congress each year.

On July 5, reliable leaker Ice Universe said that the S10 will be unveiled at MWC — just a month before the Galaxy X. On November 20, The Wall Street Journal also confirmed that Beyond 1, 2, and 3 will be revealed at some point in February.

Most recently on December 4, Gizmodo UK reported that the Galaxy S10 series will get its unveiling a few days before MWC on February 20 with pre-orders opening that same day and an official launch scheduled for a few days later on March 8.

How much will the S10 cost?

That same Gizmodo report referenced above also shed some light on how much we can expect to pay for the various S10 handsets.

Here's what to maybe expect:

  • Galaxy S10 Lite — £669/$850
  • Galaxy S10 — £799/$1000
  • Galaxy S10+ — £899/$1130

The above prices are for the models with 128GB of storage. The S10 will also be available in a 512GB model that'll supposedly set you back £999/$1250. As for the S10+, it'll be offered in 512GB and 1TB models as well that'll sell for £1099/$1390 and £1399/$1760, respectively.

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