Samsung has reportedly registered its next-generation Galaxy S-series smartphone in Russia, hinting at an imminent launch. As the rumors have so far suggested, Samsung will be launching a trio of Galaxy S10+ smartphones. The certification has supposedly leaked the smartphone model numbers, including the camera configurations. The document has appeared in the Russian federation base where Samsung certified three of its smartphones.
According to PhoneArena, the three Samsung Galaxy S10 devices certified carry the model numbers: SM-G975F, SM-G975X, and DS SM-G975F (dual-SIM version). In addition, the camera details of the Galaxy S10 trio have also been leaked.
The Galaxy S10 Lite will be featuring a dual rear-camera setup, and a single selfie-shooter sensor. The standard version Galaxy S10 model will feature dual main camera setup, and dual-selfie camera sensors at the front. While the premium model, the Samsung Galaxy S10+ will be equipped with dual front and triple rear-cameras (12-megapixels main sensor, 16-megapixel super wide-angle lens, and 13-megapixel telephoto sensor) setup. The Samsung Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+ models will be equipped with a ToF-camera for Augmented Reality support.
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According to previously leaked specification, the Galaxy S10+ is expected to boast a 6.4-inch Infinity-O display with 93.4% screen-to-body ratio, powered by company’s latest Exynos 9820 or Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8150 processor, depending upon the region. It will be backed by a 4,000mAh battery capacity with Android 9.0 Pie running out-of-the-box wrapped under Samsung’s latest OneUI.
It is expected that the trio Galaxy S10 models will be unveiled at MWC 2019, and is then expected to go on sale sometime in mid-March. The price of the Galaxy S10+ smartphone is expected to cross the $1,000 barrier.