The device will be unveiled on February 20

Jan 29, 2019 09:32 GMT  ·  By

We’re some three weeks away from the moment Samsung will finally take the wraps off the brand-new Galaxy S10, but we already know pretty much everything about the flagship.

Including the way it’s going to look, that is, so the new leaks that keep making the rounds do nothing more than to confirm the existing details.

The most recent leak, for example, shows the Galaxy S10 front design, confirming the punch hole camera and the smaller bezels.

The cameras will be embedded into the glass in order to avoid using a notch, but at the same time, to improve the available screen estate as much as possible. This leak shows that the information that’s typically placed in the top right corner on Samsung phones is now moved closer to the center, including here the battery percentage and the network signal indicator.

The clock is now placed on the left side of the screen, just next to icons for notifications.

5G version also planned

Samsung will launch three different Galaxy S10 models next month. The base model will come with the fingerprint sensor placed on the side of the phone, while the other two will embed the reader in the screen.

A 5G version of the Galaxy S10 will also be introduced, and it’s believed this high-end model would be the only one to come with 1TB storage and 12GB of RAM. However, specifications of the Galaxy S10+ could go up to 512GB storage and 8GB of RAM.

Meanwhile, Samsung mobile chief Koh Dong-jin told The Investor that the company is trying anything that’s possible to make sure the Galaxy S10 wouldn’t disappoint.

“I will try my best to meet the expectations of consumers who have been waiting for our products,” he said.

The first Galaxy S10 units will be shipped to customers in early March, while the 5G version could launch later the same month.