Galaxy S10 video creating buzz among fans

The rear fingerprint sensor is absent on the concept which could be signalling towards possible in-display fingerprint scanner.

Update: 2018-08-11 08:00 GMT
You can just see tiny sensors and the speaker on top while on all the other sides, it's only screen. (Image: Video Screenshot)

If you are a Samsung fan, this new video showcasing the concept of the Galaxy S10 will surely make your day. The design of Samsung premium smartphones can undoubtedly put many rivals to shame and the S10 concept looks no different. If this comes out as the production version later, we genuinely have something beautiful in the offing.

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The newly introduced Samsung Galaxy Note 9 had already garnered much attention for a while but now that it’s launched, enthusiasts have got something new to go bonkers about. The video showcases two versions of the smartphone among which one integrates the standard ongoing dual camera setup while a larger Plus variant boasts of an astonishing tripe camera accumulation. This will perhaps be Samsung’s exclusive fitment for the S10 Plus.

Not just the camera but Samsung is expected to evolve its flagship offering thoroughly which could be seen by the amount of bezels which have got chopped more getting close to none. You can just see tiny sensors and the speaker on top while on all the other sides, it’s only screen.

The rear fingerprint sensor is absent on the concept which could be signalling towards the fact that the fingerprint scanner might move under the screen. However, there are yet no reports of an in-display fingerprint sensor to have been fully developed by the company.

In case you haven’t bought the Galaxy Note 9, or even if you did, and are waiting for the Galaxy S10 to arrive, you may have to wait till next year since speculations suggest its entry will take place during the first quarter of 2019. If fans get lucky, the much-hyped smartphone might come as soon as January 2019.

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