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The rumours about Samsung’s new Galaxy S10 you should know

Samsung’s Galaxy S10 is expected to have ‘very significant’ changes compared with the South Korean smartphone maker’s previous Galaxy models. Photo: YouTube/Concept Creator
Samsung’s Galaxy S10 is expected to have ‘very significant’ changes compared with the South Korean smartphone maker’s previous Galaxy models. Photo: YouTube/Concept Creator

  • Major changes to the new smartphone are expected, including design and features updates – and perhaps an embedded front-facing fingerprint scanner

Samsung's next-generation Galaxy S10 could deliver significant updates in design and features to the South Korean smartphone manufacturer's flagship line of premium smartphones.

At least, that's what the rumours are suggesting. Even Samsung's mobile-business leader, DJ Koh, has chimed in to hype up the next Galaxy S smartphone.

If the rumours are accurate, we should expect a pretty significant overhaul in the Galaxy S10 line-up that could see the adoption of new technologies, next-gen specs, and a more modern design. The rumours paint a futuristic vision of the Galaxy S10's looks.

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Most recently, Bloomberg has come out with a report that adds credence to some of the rumours below.

Check out the leaks and rumours about the Galaxy S10, with a little visual help from a video by the concept artist Concept Creator:

There will be three models of the Galaxy S10.

The Samsung Galaxy S10 is expected to be available in three models.
The Samsung Galaxy S10 is expected to be available in three models.

Samsung is supposedly planning to offer three variants of the Galaxy S10, according to the often reliable technology analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who has accurately predicted elements of new Apple iPhones.

Kuo believes one model will have a 5.8-inch display, another will have a 6.1-inch display, and the third will have a 6.4-inch display.

The latest from Bloomberg suggests that one of the models will be a more budget-friendly version of the Galaxy S10 that won’t come with the curved edges, but rather a more traditional flat display.