The Samsung Galaxy S10+ Will Have Two Selfie Cameras

Dhir Acharya


Another new specs of the Galaxy S10+ has been revealed.

As 2018 is coming to an end, we are all looking forward to the upcoming phones claimed to be released next year, including the Samsung Galaxy S10+.

Samsung will use the Infinity-O design on all of its three Galaxy S10 phones, that has been claimed and mentioned so many times. However, Ice Universe, there will be a new characteristic on the Galaxy S10+ besides its bigger size.

All previous leaks confirmed, Samsung will launch the Galaxy S10+ in 2019, featuring two front cameras. The first camera will be a regular sensor, and the second one will function as a wide-angle supporter. As usual, a wide-angle lens and a regular camera mean one camera will be larger than the other, requiring different sized cut-outs.

Samsung keeps this in mind, along with the will to maintain a clean design for its phone screens. Hence, it has been revealed that the giant phone maker will use a pill-shaped hole on the S10+’s screen, both selfie cameras will be incorporated in this pill.

Besides the dual selfie camera setup, people have been talking about other differences on the Galaxy S10+ too. The first one is the phone is likely to feature triple rear cameras. Secondly, rumors said the phone will pack a large battery of 4,000 mAh. Additionally, the phone is said to have its display cover 93.4% of its front.

Nevertheless, the upcoming Galaxy S10+ will have quite the same specs with the other models.

As for the phone operation, Samsung will use either the Snapdragon 8150 or Exynos 9820 for all three Galaxy S10 smartphones. Moreover, the phones are likely to run on Android 9 Pie. Plus, the new One UI overlay from Samsung is expected to default on the upcoming phones.

Previously, other rumors said the phone will launch with a large OLED display, measuring 6.1 inches. It was also claimed by TheElec that the phone screen will have zero bezels.

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