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10 Reasons to Wait for the Galaxy S10 & 5 Reasons Not To
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Every year Samsung makes improvements to the Galaxy S hardware and software. The Galaxy S10 probably won't buck the trend. Galaxy S10 rumors already point to several hardware upgrades including new UFS 3.0 memory, 64GB and 128GB of storage, 1TB of storage on a premium model, and a larger “L” shaped battery that could improve battery life. Here are the rumored battery sizes:
Samsung recently debuted its new Exynos 9820 processor with on-device AI processing and it will more than likely be the chip that powers the Galaxy S10. Reports suggest at least one Galaxy S10 model (likely the Galaxy S10+) will come equipped with five cameras (three in the rear, two in front) including a 16MP, 120-degree ultra wide-angle lens. The front-facing dual camera would mean looking selfies and Bokeh effects. According to leakster Ice Universe, the camera breakdown will look like this:
Another report claims the device will come with a feature called Powershare that will allow you to wirelessly charge other devices using the Galaxy S10. This feature has been confirmed by the FCC filings. -qBPUzEH8aU This is a preliminary spec sheet and it'll likely change over the course of the year as Samsung starts ramping up development. That said, if you aren't thrilled with the Galaxy S9's performance, and you don't need a new phone right away, think about holding out for the Galaxy S10. It looks like it'll bring some exciting upgrades. | ||||||||||||||||
