The Galaxy S10 would have the best spec sheet ever

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As the Galaxy S9 sales nearly fizzled out the South Korean giant is taking utmost care in developing its upcoming Galaxy S10 lineup which is believed to be capable of putting the sheen back to the brand. We already know that the company is prepping three variants of the Galaxy S10 with top-of-the-line specs, no doubt, to win over its disenchanted customers.

But now, it seems Samsung is also working on another Galaxy S10 model to add to the mix. According to a Wall Street Journal report, the fourth model will be a class apart with path-breaking technologies. It will be replete with 5G support and as many as six cameras, distributing four at the back and two in the front.

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The report even suggests that this model which is internally known as “Beyond X” will likely be introduced in the United States in the spring depending on the 5G network availability. Samsung is already in talks with AT&T, T-Mobile and also with some South Korean networks.

The model will be the most technologically advanced one and expensive in Samsung’s history. It will have a whopping 6.7-inch display, clearly, the tallest compared to the fact that two other Galaxy S10 models will sport a 5.8-inch screen while the third will rock a 6.4-inch screen.

Also, the new model is tipped to feature reverse wireless charging to keep the juice flowing into other devices as well, similar to what recently launched Huawei Mate 20 Pro does.

With new reports emerging thick and fast it seems the Galaxy S10 lineup will boast the most advanced spec sheet ever. All the variants will surely integrate the fastest Snapdragon or Exynos processors available at lunch and between three and five cameras. “Punch-hole” in-display selfie-camera is quite a probability. The next-gen Bixby 3.0 which is expected for the foldable Galaxy Flex could also make its way to the Galaxy S10. Color-wise, the lineup is likely to be clad in Black, White, Yellow, and Green hues.

Reportedly, Samsung S10 will have in-display fingerprint scanner but one 5.8-inch entry-level model might miss out on it and also it might be equipped with only 64GB internal storage, obviously for the sake of price consideration. It seems Galaxy S10 lineup will address different price segments with some changes in features and hardware configurations.