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Samsung Leak Suddenly Exposes Radical Galaxy S10



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Samsung Leak Suddenly Exposes Radical Galaxy S10








For its 10th-anniversary, Samsung is shaking up the Galaxy range. There will be no less than four Galaxy S10 models, and they will come with up to six cameras5G carrier support and the biggest phone displays Samsung has ever made. But there are also some controversial compromises (1,2) and arguably the most controversial of them all has just been confirmed… 
Having already successfully leaked the Galaxy S9 and Note 9 this year, the ever-prolific, ever mysterious Ice Universe has confirmed every model of Galaxy S10 will cut a hole into their displays:
“The Galaxy S10 Lite, S10, and S10+ are all Hole in Super AMOLED screens, but the S10+ has dual front cameras, so the hole design is slightly different.”
Galaxy S10 concept, but it omits the controversial Infinity-O displayLETSGODIGITAL


The ‘hole’ Ice Universe refers to is from a screen type Samsung has already announced: the Infinity-O display and it literally has a circular hole cut out and positioned in the top left corner for the front camera. This design allows Samsung to reduce the size of the top bezel to compete with rivals, but cutting a hole where the notification area begins is not going to please everyone.
Furthermore, the single hole (or dual in the case of the Galaxy S10+) leaves no space for facial recognition sensors so Samsung’s breakthrough Face ID rival has also been scrapped to accommodate it.
So is this a disaster? In my opinion, No.
Personally, I prefer the cutout design to a standard notch as it takes up a lot less screen space. It also paves the way for Samsung’s ‘New Infinity’ display which will integrate cameras and sensors under the display, removing the need for any form of notch or cutout. But it won’t be ready until at least 2020.  
Samsung's Infinity-O display will be used in the Galaxy S10BEN GESKIN
In addition to this, the Galaxy S10 will also be the first mass-market smartphone to support 5G (though not all models get it). There will be a truly affordable entry-level version, as well as a crazy 6.7-inch flagship codenamed the ‘Beyond X’ (a clear attack on Apple’s 10th-anniversary iPhone X).
That said, Samsung’s first job will be convincing buyers that it is not a hypocrite having attacked any rival with a notch for the past year. I believe that’s a battle Samsung will win, so long as its top model doesn’t become vapourware

Source
https://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2018/12/02/samsung-galaxy-s10-plus-design-release-date-cost-price-upgrade-galaxy-s9-note9/#773424944187

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