We're less than a month away from the grand unveiling of Samsung's Galaxy S10 family, so the leaks intensify every day. Last week we looked at a live photo of the Galaxy S10+, showing the dual selfie cameras of the first model, nestled in an oval-shaped hole in its AMOLED display.
Today, a new live phone image was omitted, although the screen is off this time. The dual selfie cams are still there to be admired and possibly hated by anyone who loves symmetry because they are at the top of the display on the right side.
If you look closely, you'll see that this unit is inside a case that overshadows as much of its final design as possible, so it's clearly a prototype that tests somewhere in the wild, possibly with a Samsung staff member. This is all this image offers, but the point to remember is that you must prepare yourself for the assault of selfie camera designs that are already flooding the mobile world. It will be a close call between this and 5 G as the 2019 trend (or the fad?).
The S10+ is reported to cost up to € 1,600 if you get the top of the line version that seems to sport a whopping 12 GB RAM and 1 TB of storage. If you don't need all this, then the 6/128 GB entry- level model should restore you "only" € 1.050- if you live in the EU.
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