It's less than a month until Samsung officially unveils its new Galaxy S10 family of phones but here they are in their rendered glory.
A leaked image of the cheaper, smaller Samsung Galaxy S10E (formerly known as the Galaxy S10 Lite), the standard Galaxy S10 and the Galaxy S10+ (otherwise written S10 Plus) shows them inside a clear plastic case, which suggests the origin of the picture is a case manufacturer.
It found its way into the hands of Evan Blass (@evleaks) who subsequently posted it in Twitter.
Samsung Galaxy S10E, S10, and S10+ (L to R), encased pic.twitter.com/Pk2gpXkXxn
— Evan Blass (@evleaks) January 19, 2019
You can see in the renders, the punch-hole front facing cameras of the S10E and S10, plus the dual front camera on the larger model. This ties in with the major leak that occured at the end of last week, where an alleged S10+ was seen in the hands of someone in Korea.
The renders also show that the two larger handsets will have a triple-camera system on the rear, while the S10E has a dual-camera unit.
Additional details on the Galaxy S10+ were posted by fellow leaker @IceUniverse at the weekend. He revealed that the the flagship variant, with 1TB of storage and 12GB of RAM, will have a ceramic back cover. This will be scratch resistant and protect it from drop damage.
The Galaxy S10+ 12GB/1TB version will have a ceramic back cover. This ceramic has a special process that is not only scratch resistant but also resistant to falling, but the weight will increase. This is the most advanced version of the S10+ . There is a metallic luster.
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) January 19, 2019
Samsung Unpacked will take place on Wednesday 20 February. Pocket-lint will be there to bring you all the news and first impressions live.
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