The official unveiling will take place on February 20

Feb 13, 2019 10:33 GMT  ·  By

We’re just a week away from the moment when Samsung will take the wraps off the new Galaxy S10 lineup, and after highly-detailed leaks provided us with an early look at the spec sheet, here’s the South Korean firm itself revealing some info ahead of the public launch.

Samsung France today published a page that finally unveils the names the Samsung Galaxy S10 series is going to use for its models, while at the same time confirming that the entire lineup will include three different configurations.

The new models will be called Samsung Galaxy S10e, Samsung Galaxy S10, and Samsung Galaxy S10+.

There’s no Samsung Galaxy S10+ 5G mentioned on Samsung’s French website, but this isn’t necessarily surprising. If the Galaxy S10 with 5G support will indeed be announced at the February 20 event, it’s unlikely to make it to Europe due to the lack of 5G networks, so this could be one of the reasons Samsung France does not mention this configuration on its website.

Tech specs

Samsung Galaxy S10e will be the base model and will use a 5.8-inch Infinity O display with a single front-facing camera embedded into the top right corner of the screen. The device will come with a fingerprint sensor placed on the side of the frame and a dual-camera system on the back.

The Galaxy S10 will use a 6.1-inch display, but this time it’ll boast a fingerprint sensor embedded into the screen. A triple-camera setup will be used on the back, while the front-facing unit will consist of two cameras.

The top-of-the-range model will be the Galaxy S10+ which will use a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED screen with a triple-camera system on the back and a dual-camera unit on the front for selfies and video calls. The fingerprint sensor will also be embedded into the screen.

All devices are projected to go on sale in early March in the majority of markets, while the 5G model, if it does exist, should hit the shelves later the same month in countries where 5G is available.