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Everything You Need To Know About the Samsung Galaxy S10

We’re just a full week away now from Samsung’s scheduled Samsung Galaxy S10 launch this coming February 20. Interested in upgrading to the latest Samsung phone? Here’s everything we know so far about the upcoming release, in a nutshell.

Release Date

The 10th anniversary Samsung Galaxy S10 lineup is due to be released on February 20, at the Samsung Unpacked event. Three phones are included in this upcoming launch– the Galaxy S10 Lite, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+. Each one will come at different price points and with different features.

Phone Specifications

If the leaks are to be believed, here are the specifications for the three models in the Samsung Galaxy S10 lineup.

Galaxy S10 Lite

  • 5.8-inch flat screen
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 855
  • 6GB/128GB
  • single front camera (10MP)
  • dual rear camera (12MP wide lens, 16MP ultra wide lens)
  • side fingerprint sensor
  • dust and water resistant
  • 3100 mAh

Galaxy S10

  • 6.1-inch curved screen
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 855
  • 6GB/128GB, 8GB/256 GB
  • single front camera (10MP)
  • triple rear camera (12MP telephoto lens, 12MP wide lens, 16MP ultra wide lens)
  • in-display fingerprint sensor
  • dust and water resistant
  • 3400 mAh

Galaxy S10+

  • 6.4 or 6.5-inch curved screen
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 855
  • 6GB/128GB, 8GB/512GB, 12GB/1TB
  • dual front camera
  • triple rear camera (12MP telephoto lens, 12MP wide lens, 16MP ultra wide lens)
  • in-display fingerprint sensor
  • dust and water resistant
  • 4100 mAh

Price

The ‘budget’ model, the Galaxy S10 Lite, will retail for £699 for the 128GB variant. The regular model, Galaxy S10, will retail for £799 for the 128GB variant and £999 for the 512GB variant. The high-end model, Galaxy S10+, will retail for £899 for the 128GB variant, £1099 for the 512GB variant, and £1399 for the 1TB variant.

5G technology is also rumored to be included in the Samsung Galaxy S10 lineup, but other reports say that this new tech will be included in a separate model/s that will be released later. For now, we’ll just have to wait to find out.

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