Saturday, January 5, 2019

Samsung Galaxy S10 Battery Capacity, Design Description, smartphones of 2019

Samsung Galaxy S10 Photo Leak Tips Exhibition Design Description, 2 5G models expected

Samsung Galaxy S10 Photo Leak Tips Exhibition Design Description, 2 5G models expected

Samsung Galaxy S10 Photo Leak Tips Exhibition Design Description, 2 5G models expected



Front camera design is shown in the new leaks of the Samsung Galaxy S10
This shows the Sporting Infinity-O display to the phone
This verizon is expected to come in five variants with a 5G variant
Even though this capacity is an improvement but it will largely be considered as a disappointment in the year 2019.
Here's the Galaxy S10 in the wild, revealing thinner bezels all around compared to its predecessor, and a display hole for the selfie camera.
The Galaxy S10 punch-hole display is revealed in a live image
The chin looks thicker than top bezel, but overall the bezels look smaller than the Galaxy S9
The Galaxy S10 is also tipped to come with a reverse wireless charging feature
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Samsung Galaxy S10 live image reveals punch hole camera and thinner bezels


Alive image of the upcoming Galaxy S10 has now been leaked on the internet, giving us a more concrete idea of its design. We have known for a while now that the Galaxy S10, S10 Lite and S10+ are coming with punch hole Infinity-O displays going by renders and screen protectors leaked so far. On Thursday, tipster Evan Blass posted a live image of the regular Galaxy S10, which goes by the codename Beyond 1. The image reaffirms the design of the display, and also gives us a look at how small the bezels are going to be.

Looking closely at the bare battery, we can see that the capacity of the battery is just 3,100mAh which is an increment of 100mAh when compared with the battery in the Galaxy S9. Even though this is an improvement but it will largely be considered as a disappointment in the year 2019. This means that we and the customers are likely to expect a comparatively larger battery in the upcoming Galaxy S10 series. The reason for this is because its rivals are easily increasing the battery capacity in their flagship devices with most devices packing more than 3,600mAh battery.

Despite being visible to Chin, they are certainly much smaller than the predecessor. Earlier this week, the Samsung Galaxy S10 panel leaked reveals the difference between the Galaxy S9 and the Galaxy S10 Beige.

Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite battery capacity revealed


Another report from Techtastic shows that the smartphone will be released in five variants, not four The report says that there will be two 5G variants of the smartphone. The report says that two 5G variants will be called the Samsung Galaxy S 10 5G and Samsung Galaxy S10 Bolt. Both phones will sport 6.7-inch screen, quad-rear camera, dual front camera, Qualcomm snapdragon 855 / Exynos 9820 SoC, ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor, and a ceramic back panel.

The report also states that the Galaxy S 10 series will be released on February 20. Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy S10, the Galaxy S10 + and Galaxy S10 Lite in an unpacked event before MWC 2019 next month. Smartphones will be available only for pre-order after its launch and will go on sale from March 8.

As you can see, the cell is rated at 3,100 mAh and it is at the lower end when it comes to the flag these days, but then this is the light version about which we are talking about here. We expect to see more in standard and plus variants

Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite leak reveals a disappointing 3,100mAh battery

Samsung Galaxy S10

Samsung is expected to launch three variants of its Galaxy S10 flagship on February 20.

According to reports, the S10+ and S10 will feature 6.44-inch and 6.11-inch Infinity-O displays, triple rear-camera, and pack high-end internals including an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor.

Then there's a low-budget Galaxy S10 Lite variant which will sport a 5.75-inch display, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and pack trimmed down specs.

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