Koh spoke to the Chinese media yesterday and confirmed that the Galaxy S10 series will bring ‘very significant changes’, though he refrained from detailing further. The Galaxy S10 series is going to sport radical changes, and this has been confirmed by DJ Koh, the CEO of Samsung Mobile. Koh confirms that the smartphone will come with significant changes, and will sport some ‘amazing’ color options as well. Separately, the Galaxy S10 was also spotted on a benchmark site revealing key details.TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo stated that Samsung’s next flagship smartphone will see two premium variants and one affordable variant in the Galaxy S10 lineup. Samsung is expected to focus on the ultrasonic Fingerprint On Display or FOD technology that will be present on the top two variants. The third variant is expected to get a regular fingerprint sensor placed on the side of the handset.
Koh also said that the Galaxy S10 series will sport ‘amazing’ colors. This is in line with previous reportage of varied color offerings, some in gradient finishes as well.
The upcoming device is expected to come in three variants, with one variant sporting as many as five cameras on the back. Two of the premium variants are also expected to sport ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, while the third variant may have it mounted on the side. The Samsung Galaxy S10 was also spotted on the HTML5test benchmark site with model number SM-G405F, and running on Android 9.0 Pie.
The Smartphone lists a resolution of 412 x 869 pixels, slightly higher than the 412 x 846-pixel resolution listed for the Galaxy S9. This hints that the Galaxy S10 will sport a taller display, and an increased aspect ratio of 19:9.