The Galaxy S9 is followed by the Galaxy S10. Samsung will probably present its new flagship at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. And again, the smartphone comes in at least two versions – as Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 +. Although the show is still several months away by the end of February 2019, the coverage is already in full swing.
Among many leaks information and rumors, it was already possible to have a good idea of what the final result can present us. In this way, there is nothing better than a few renderers all quaint to make us dream even more. Through the usual creator, Concept Creator, we now have beautiful conceptual images of the possible final design of the Samsung Galaxy S10 and S10+.
The screen of both Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 + looks practically border-less. With the intention of offering a truly immersive experience thanks to the new Infinity-O screens. In the case of the Samsung Galaxy S10, we only have a selfie camera. While the larger variant is expected to come equipped with two.
On the rear side, here only have a picture of the S10 +, where the alleged 4 cameras are prominently featured. On the other hand, the ‘normal’ variant should arrive with a triple chamber configuration. On the back panel, you’ll only find the cameras and the brand logo. Since the fingerprint reader is integrated under the screen.
Although it is only a conceptual image of Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 +. The truth is, it comes up against pretty much everything that has been referred to over the past few weeks, both in rumors and in information leaks. Finally, this would not be the first time that Concept Creator was able to develop a rendering that turned out to be identical to the final result. So here’s a good possibility for the most anticipated smartphone of 2019.
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