Galaxy S10: data sheets reveal specs of the upcoming smartphones
UNPACKED is almost at the door. Just before the event, two data sheets reveal how the three upcoming smartphones will be equipped.
GSMArena benefited from the mentioned data sheets. However, right at the beginning of the report it is mentioned that it is not certain that these details are correct. Nevertheless, the information coincides with the leaks and rumors of the past few days. According to the documents, all devices should again use Dolby Atmos speakers, the Exynos 9820Prohave processor. AKG headphones will probably be included in the packaging again.
Fingerprint sensor in the display
The whole thing gets a little more interesting with the display. It is stated that the Galaxy S10 and the Galaxy S10 Plus will have a fingerprint sensor in the display. On top of that, according to the leaked data sheets, there is a 3D face recognition. With the Galaxy S10e, Samsung is likely to continue to use an ordinary fingerprint sensor. All touchscreens are “Infinity O” displays. This is what Samsung calls the screens that have a small hole for the front camera. I also found the information on the battery capacities exciting. That of the Galaxy S10 Plus holds 4100mAh, that of the Galaxy S10 3400mAh and the battery of the Galaxy S10e is apparently 3100mAh.
Storage capacities up to one terabyte
The configurations of all devices are probably the most fascinating. The top version of the Galaxy S10 Plus caught my eye here. According to the documents, this has a terabyte of internal memory, twelve gigabytes of RAM and comes in the color options "Luxurious Ceramic Black" and "Luxurious Ceramic White". Other configurations of the Galaxy S10 Plus and Galaxy S10 are available with eight gigabytes and six gigabytes and 512 gigabytes or 256 gigabytes of memory in white, green and black. With the individual Galaxy S10e versions, I noticed that there should actually be a bright yellow color variant. In terms of storage capacity, however, the limit is already at 256 gigabytes.
Source: GSMArena