Alleged live Galaxy S10 image shows almost unbelievable full screen design


Samsung’s Galaxy S series turns ten next year and the Korean OEM will be hoping to present a memorable piece of tech on the occasion like Apple did with the iPhone X. Right now, the Galaxy S10 is a very distant device but we’re just looking at what could be a potential design of the premium Samsung series.

The particular handset that you can see above is a purported Galaxy S10 in the flesh. And quite literally, it has no bezels whatsoever. Now, let’s just get things clear, we’ve had leaks like this many times before not to doubt this one. This could easily be a photo-shopped version of an already released Galaxy S9. But if Samsung were to pull this off, it would be a marvel. Also, the image comes from a reputed old source of Samsung leaks and is usually reliable.

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Samsung Galaxy S10

Oppo demonstrated that it can be done, but not without compromises. This particular model does not have an earpiece, it doesn’t have a selfie camera, it has no sensors on the front whatsoever. At least they’re not visible here.

Samsung could use something like Oppo’s slide-out camera solution to achieve it. We’ve also heard reports that Samsung and LG would be using a sound-emitting screen in their next flagships. The Galaxy S10 is still very far off and latest info suggested a hastened January release to recuperate dwindling Galaxy S9 sales.

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1 Comment

  1. Joe Midnight
    June 20, 2018

    100% fake. The image is not even center on the phone. And no matter who good it is it will be over $1000 and way overpriced. The Chinese have beat them with flagship full screen design costing $400-500.