Samsung make Galaxy S10 series production in full swing

Samsung make Galaxy S10 series production in full swing

All is well for Samsung. We think. The South Korean tech giant is set to launch its 10th Anniversary Galaxy flagship phone next month. We’re assuming the Galaxy S10 phones will be well-liked at the Mobile World Congress. Expect the S10 to be pitted next to the other flagships like those from Huawei, LG, and OPPO. Production has started the previous week (January 25) so this means the specs and designs have been finalized previously. Beta testing may begin anytime soon, weeks before the Unpacked event.

Samsung’s 10th Anniversary flagship offering will comprise the Galaxy S10 E (not S10 Lite), Galaxy S10, and the Galaxy S10+ (S10 Plus). These three variants will also be followed by a 5G version the next month.

The Galaxy S10 has been a favorite subject since April last year when display specs were finalized by Samsung. We recognize it will feature a Fingerprint On Display technology, triple back cameras, punch hole selfie camera, and faster-charging speeds among others.

We’ve featured each alternative several times with the biggest model, the Samsung Galaxy S10+, wowing us with the high 12GB RAM and 1TB storage capacity. The big storage space is made probable by the latest Samsung 1TB Embedded Universal Flash storage space.

Samsung didn’t pronounce it began production. An unidentified supplier shared the news with The Investor. The source also said the phones only have 4G and not 5G.

There is no information shared about the Samsung Galaxy foldable phone. We just suppose it will cost more than the expensive Galaxy S10 phone.

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