One UI source code hints that Samsung's upcoming flagships might gain the ability to record HDR10+ videos, shoot higher-res slow-motion for longer, sport improved scene and flaw detection, and more.
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As we inch closer to the official unveil of Samsung's flagship Galaxy line for 2019, official renders of the larger offering, the S10+, leaked today. The renders offer a hint at the final design.
Acclaimed leaker Evan Blass has posted a picture on his Twitter account showing all three variants of the S10. Samsung is expected to announce these devices officially on February 20th.
The Samsung Galaxy S10+ has been spotted on a bus, and though the design seems to be obscured by a case, the dual front-facing cameras can be clearly seen on the Infinity-O display.
We're still a couple of months out from an official reveal of the Galaxy flagships, whether it will be two, three or four variants remains unknown, but the S10 and S10+ appear to be leaking online.
The plus-sized of Samsung's upcoming flagship lineup (that isn't the Note series), the S10+, will reportedly amp up the screen size from the S9+'s 6.2 inches up to a decidedly larger 6.44.