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New leaked Samsung Galaxy S10 plus image shows an extra-wide, dual-lens hole-punch camera

Samsung Galaxy S10 plus also supports telephoto, wide angle, and standard lenses, with an LED flash all the way on the right

Mehak Tariq by Mehak Tariq
January 31, 2019
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A few days Earlier, Prolific phone leakerEvan Blass posted an image that shows off three versions of the phone, the S10E, the S10, and the S10+. Now another leak comes from91Mobileswhich claim that these are the official press images of Samsung Galaxy S10 plus.

As the previous leaks suggest S10 plus showcased an extra-wide, dual-lenshole-punch camera in the top right corner of the display and a strip of lenses and flash modules on the rear. Talking about the icons on the lock screen also match the previous images which point out that Samsung is updating its UI in 2019 with rounded and slightly cutesy icons.

The press renders also appear to confirm the existence of a triple rear camera set up which is considered a new norm for 2019 handsets. The Samsung Galaxy S10 plus also supports telephoto, wide angle, and standard lenses, with an LED flash all the way on the right. Notably, no rear fingerprint sensor is present on either of the models which suggests that it would rather come with an in-display fingerprint sensor.

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It is a feature we have seen in Vivo, Xiaomi, and Oppo, it will be the first time for Samsung to introduce this technology in their Smartphones. Not everyone finds fingerprint sensor convenient to use. This render also gives a look on Samsung’s new “Infinity-O” display, O refers to style of the Camera cutout, U and V refer to rounded and angular notches respectively.

It might come with a 6.4-inch display on the S10 Plus which is the exact same size as the Galaxy Note 9 have. Other specs include a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor or Exynos 9820, coupled with a terabyte of storage, and 6GB of RAM. Previous leaks have also suggested that S10 series comes with a headphone jack and Bixby button located on the lefthand edge of the device.

Stay tuned to find out more on Samsung Unpacked event on February 20th.

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