Samsung Galaxy S10+ has a 93.4% screen-to-body ratio, 4000mAh battery


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It appears that leaks and rumours about Samsung upcoming 10th anniversary Galaxy S10 and all its variant are gathering momentum. It was only a few hours ago we got wind of the information that says one of the three variants of the upcoming Galaxy S10 will come with a staggering 12GB of RAM. Now, according to the newest piece of information, the Galaxy S10+ model will have a very impressive screen-to-body ratio of 93.4%. For reference, the current Galaxy S9 boasts a screen-to-body ratio of 83.6% and the Oppo Find X offers a 93.8% ratio.

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In terms of configuration, the Galaxy S10 is expected to use Exynos 9820 chip or Snapdragon 8150 (otherwise known as Snapdragon 855) depending on the market, these are two 7nm processors. In addition, the Galaxy S10+ will have a 4,000mAh battery, while the Galaxy S9+ now has a 3,500mAh battery due to the adoption of SLP motherboard design probably.

It is worth to mention that a now a fresh leak courtesy of a renowned tipster has revealed more information about what possible colors variant that may be available for the Galaxy S10. the new trio is expected to arrive in a total of six colors including black, grey, blue, red, green, and yellow.

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