The Samsung Galaxy S10 is rumored to be the smartphone to beat after Samsung has finished with their upcoming line of smartphones, the Galaxy S9 series, which was released just last March. Claims of next-generation features that the yet-to-be-confirmed line of phones purportedly possesses have dominated the internet.
Concept Creator on Youtube has already released his personal take on the Samsung Galaxy S10 in his concept video for the line of phones. This video is as unofficial as it comes considering that Samsung has even yet to officially announce the Galaxy S10 phone line. Still, it gives a benchmark of what phone users can expect compared to the current generation of smartphones.
Technology websites such as T3 are already speculating on what the Galaxy S10 will be packing when the newer generation of Samsung's flagship model hits the market sometime in 2019.
The tech website mentions hardware that will put the Galaxy S9 to shame, as well as the Galaxy S10's competitive edge over the iPhone. The line is purported to have Qualcomm processors, compared to Intel ones for the American smart device manufacturer. According to the article, the S10 will definitely be leaning on the fact that for a long time Apple was embroiled in a legal battle with Qualcomm, the processor manufacturer for smart devices.
Speculations on the Samsung Galaxy S10 also foresee a three-camera stack design for the back, the standardization of in-screen fingerprint reading, 5G connection capability upon release, and, of course, the lack of the much-hated screen notch.
Fans of Samsung phones and mobile devices may be interested to know that the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked live event will be tomorrow, Aug. 9. Those closely following the industry know that the Unpacked event will be showcasing the much-awaited Samsung Galaxy Note 9.
While the event is meant to be a showcase for the new line of phones being released, the prudent techie follower should stay tuned in case Samsung unveils more news about their next generation of smart devices such as the Galaxy S10.


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