Samsung Galaxy S10 5G ready to launch in South Korea on April 5 :Reports

Samsung Galaxy S10 5G ready  to launch in South Korea on April 5 :Reports
Samsung Galaxy S10 5G

South Korea becomes the first country wherever Samsung has brought a 5G-ready Galaxy S10. In a press announcement, the company confirmed the Galaxy S10 5G will be made existing in its home market starting April 5. A special 5G edition of the Galaxy S10 was announced, next to the Galaxy S10, S10+ and S10e at the company’s unpacked occasion in San Francisco previous month.

Samsung hasn’t yet disclosed any info about pricing, but if reports are to be alleged, the Galaxy S10 5G will cost $1285 (or approx Rs 89,078) for the base variant in South Korea. The South Korean most important plans to bring a 5G-ready Galaxy S10 to other markets as well.


The Galaxy S10 5G looks identical to the Galaxy S10+, but there is a couple of dissimilarity between the two devices. As the name suggests, the Galaxy S10 5G supports 5G or the fifth-generation of wireless networks. The Galaxy S10+, on the other hand, just supports 4G/LTE networks.

But there’s additional to the Galaxy S10 5G. The high-end smartphone sports a 6.7-inch Quad HD+ Curved Dynamic display. The device also features quad cameras on the backside, one of which is a time of trip sensor to measure depth. Plus, a 4500mAh battery with Wireless Power Share, Fast Wireless charging 2.0 and Super Fast charging at 25W. Rest of the specifications are like to the Galaxy S10+. Read our review of Galaxy S10+ here.

Highlights of Galaxy S10 5G


*5G support, up to 20 times faster than 4G networks

*Quad cameras on the back

*4500mAh battery with Super Fast charging at 25W

*8GB RAM (256GB/512GB storage)

*Available in Majestic Black, Royal Gold, and Crown Silver colors

With the launch of the Galaxy S10 5G, the rivalry among telecom operators and handset makers is set to enlarge in South Korea. After Samsung, LG plans to build its V50 ThinQ commercially obtainable in the Korean market on April 19. South Korea is anticipated to roll out 5G services in various cities in the upcoming months.

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