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And South Korea. As far as other specs are concerned, it’s a fair bet that U.S. versions of the Galaxy S10 will feature a iteration of Qualcomm’s mobile chipset, most likely the Snapdragon 855. And while Qualcomm has not officially announced its next mobile processor, the company did provide some details about it in a press release in August 2018, stating that its next mobile chip will be built using a 7nm process node and paired with the Snapdragon X60 5G modem. For the rest of the world, it’s likely Samsung will use its Exynos 9820 chipset for the Galaxy S10. Samsung claims its chip provides a 20-percent performance boost over its predecessor and is 40 percent more efficient. The Exynos 9820 chipset also has a dedicated Neural Processing Unit (NPU) to support artificial intelligence (A.I.) tasks, and support 8K video at 30 frames per second. While there’s a 2.0 Gbps LTE modem on the Exynos 9820 SoC, there’s no 5G modem — but we anticipate Samsung will create a special 5G version of the Galaxy S10 using either the Snapdragon 855 SoC, or a custom chipset.
In November 2018, Samsung tipster extraordinaire Ice Universe provided more details regarding specs for the Galaxy S10 Plus. An AnTuTu benchmark shows at least one version of the phone (likely one not available in the U.S.) will have 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. We believe this may be a lower-end model of the S10 Plus since the Samsung Note 9, released in August 2018, shipped in 128GB and 512GB variants.
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Release date, name, and price Techieride Are we fools for expecting Samsung to stick to its previous release schedule? Perhaps, but we’d still take that wager. However, not everyone agrees: The Bell says Samsung is aiming for a January 2019 release for the Galaxy S10 at the annual CES trade show in Las Vegas. It’s possible, but unlikely.
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While Samsung launched the Galaxy S9 at MWC 2018, the Galaxy S8 was launched at its own “Unpacked” event in 2017 — and while the Galaxy S10 may not be as big a redesign as the S8 was, it’s possible that Samsung will again choose to reveal its est phone at its own special event and not jostle for headlines during CES. However, the reasoning behind a CES launch, is because Samsung may plan to announce its foldable Galaxy X at MWC. In December 2018, Gizmodo UK ran a story stating the upcoming Samsung Flagship would be announced on February 20, almost a week before MWC. It goes on to say the phone would be available for pre-order immediately after the announcement and would be in stores on March 8. At this point, we wouldn’t put too much stock into this rumor until there’s further verification from another source. While we don’t know exactly when the next Samsung flagship will be announced, it’s definitely going to be soon. In late November, Techride announced that several models of the Samsung Galaxy S10 had received Rosaccredit certification in Russia. Soon after, the same site published the certification information for two handsets believed to be the Galaxy S10 Plus.
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One of the phones (SM-G975F) will have a single SIM, while the other (SM-G975F/DS) will sport a dual-sim slot. As for pricing, Gizmodo UK claims it received a credible leak from a retail source in December that divulged pricing details. The leaker claims the Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite will sell for 669 British pounds (around $850). The 128GB version of the S10 will come in at 799 pounds (around $1,000), while the 512GB variant will sell for 999 pounds (around $1,250). The Galaxy S10 Plus will reportedly come in three different storage configurations. The 128GB S10 Plus will sell for 899 pounds (around $1,150), and the 512GB version will go for 1,099 pounds (around $1,400). If you need a terabyte of onboard storage, be prepared to pay a jaw-dropping 1,399 pounds (around $1,750).
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