Samsung Has Reportedly Started Putting Galaxy S10 Into Mass Production

Indira Datta


According to an AllTheSamsung.de's editor, Samsung started the mass production of the Galaxy S10 one month earlier than that of the Galaxy S9.

Although we don't know the full details of the Galaxy S10 like Pixel 3 XL yet, there is a lot of reliable information published recently around this smartphone. Based on reliable sources said that this phone has actually been put into production at the moment.

There is still no accurate information on where the Galaxy S10 is being produced, but according to a reliable source, it is believed to be produced by one of Samsung's largest factories. A German editor of the AllTheSamsung.de website tweeted that the next Samsung flagship smartphone, Galaxy S10, is being put into production, according to sources close to Samsung.

If compared to the production time of the Galaxy S9, this time Samsung started production 1 month earlier. To explain this difference, experts explained that the complexity of the Infinity - O screen, which required on the screen must have a hole and that increases the process and production time of Galaxy S10. As the Samsung Galaxy S9 was really successful, Samsung is having a high expectation for the upcoming S10 lineup so they might want to produce more units for the launch of this next series.

We still haven't known for sure that Samsung is producing all three Galaxy S10 phones or just the regular S10 (the rest are S10 Lite and S10 Plus), but as all three phones are expected to come at once so Samsung might be making all three at the moment. The 5G Galaxy S10 is speculated to launch later next year, so for now, it is out of the question.

Leaked information gives us a glimpse into the look of the upcoming Galaxy series. We still have to wait to February 20 to know if the design and features of the Galaxy S10 are as stated on the predictions and rumors. These are visualizations of two main models you can look through.

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