The Samsung Galaxy S10 series will not become official until the Mobile World Congress 2019 to be held at the end of February in Barcelona. But despite missing just over four months, the South Korean giant has already presented the three main models for testing in China.
According to the documents, on September 25th the Ministry of Industry and Information of China (CMIIT) received the smartphones with the model numbers SM-G9700, SM-G9730 and SM-G9750, which coincide perfectly with the previous rumors. The extra zero eventually reveals that these are specific variants for the Chinese market.
Not surprisingly, no details have been provided on smartphones other than the fact that they support GSM, CDMA and LTE networks. However, thanks to what has emerged to date, we can reveal that both the Galaxy S10 and the Galaxy S10 Lite will arrive with a 5.8-inch diagonal display.
Samsung Galaxy S10 +, on the other hand, will have a 6.44-inch diagonal screen, a much larger and perfectly optimized panel. All three panels should be of the OLED type, while only the displays of the two most important models will have the curved edges and the highest resolution.
As for the multimedia sector, the largest model will have a triple rear camera with the main sensor, a wide-angle lens, and a telephoto lens. The other two devices should only have a dual rear camera with the same features except for the telephoto lens.
Next, to these models, already certified in China, Samsung could support a fourth device: a Galaxy S10 + equipped with a modem of the latest generation to be the first to fully support 5G connectivity. However, the possible sales prices are unknown, even if they will not be cheaper. At least for the normal model and Plus.
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