The Samsung Galaxy S10 has been a hot topic for many, with concept renders and early reports regarding a purported case cover giving us an idea of what the phone could look like. Now, thanks to serial leakster Evan Blass (@evleaks), we now have an even clearer look at what could possibly the phone’s final design.
The image posted by Blass shows a cutout of a phone imposed against an all-black background. For those unaware, Blass has posted leaks of Samsung’s upcoming flagship smartphone right before the annual Mobile World Congress (MWC). To date, Blass’ leaks has more or less been accurate, and with MWC 2019 happening next month, the leak’s as close to a final product we can get for now.
From the picture alone, it looks like the phone will be using utlising Infinity-O display that Samsung announced during its Developer’s Conference back in November last year. Funnily enough, the front-facing camera cutout seen here is situated on the top-right, instead of the top-left corner that Samsung’s earlier presentations have suggested. That said, this could just be a mirror image, so don’t take this at face value just yet.
Samsung Galaxy S10 "Beyond 1," in the wild. pic.twitter.com/EMquh59Kln
— Evan Blass (@evleaks) January 3, 2019
If you take a closer look at the bottom of the phone, you’ll notice that the phone seems to have just three straight lines, parallel to the phone’s bottom bezel. As opposed to the virtual navigation buttons that current Samsung Galaxy smartphones – or any Android smartphone, for that matter – sports.
Beyond that, it’s also possible that the Galaxy S10 will sport a large display, given the image’s 5×7 grid layout of the apps. Not surprsingly, considering that another report suggested that the phone would come in three distinct sizes.
As much as we would like to believe Blass’ tweet, it’s important to remember that this is still very much an unconfirmed rumour. As such, we advise you to take this news with a large grain of salt.
(Source: Twitter via Techspot / Image source: Techspot)
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