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Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Samsung Galaxy S10 Design CONFIRMED! New Leaks #Helpful Post


Samsung Galaxy S10 Design CONFIRMED! New Leaks #Helpful Post

hey guys I'm so excited to bring you
this video the Samsung Galaxy S 10 has
leaked and this is the final design it's
all but been confirmed thanks to the
recent release of the galaxy a8 s and
Wow Samsung has so much in store for us
with the Galaxy S 10 so I'd like to
cover everything we've learned in the
past week of leaks comparing it to
Apple's lineup how they're gonna stack

up and everything you need to know about
these devices so let's get into it first
things first the final design has leaked
thanks to ice universe he has broke this
and he actually shared many design
insights regarding the regular Galaxy S
10 lights I'm tentatively calling it
that the irregular galaxy s 10 and the S
10 of plus so we know so much about this
lineup and even before the announcement
I can give you a lot of the information
regarding them so I just want to say we
did work on this updated concept it is
more accurate closer to what they're
actually going to be like in real life
but with these galaxy leaks they're
different than iPhone leaks they tend to
change all the time so this may not
represent the actual final design but
it's gonna be pretty damn close so first
things first is all of them are gonna
have pinhole cameras that is absolutely
amazing and it's great that Samsung is
doing this to differentiate their lineup
immediately from Apple's they have a
very distinct design element and that's
the infinity o display they were
actually beat out by a couple days by
the honour view xx which was released in
China it's an LCD display it has a
pinhole camera but Samsung's is going to
be way more advanced as it's actually
going to be enola so shortly after that
announcement Samsung did go ahead and
release the galaxy a8 s and that demoed
for the first time ever on an actual
release product the Infinity o display
it looks great and I gotta say the
camera I'd be a little bit large it's
six point seven millimeters but as a
result you're gonna get some incredible
quality from the selfie camera currently
on iPhones I think their selfie cameras
absolutely suck so I don't mind I
actually welcome the larger pinhole
camera here in that design so Samsung
might have been beat out to be the first
one to introduce a pinhole camera but
they're going to introduce the first
pinhole camera with an organic LED
display so that means the entire lineup
of the S 10 the 10 our competitor as
well the S 10 light will have an OLED
display with a pinhole camera and the
top-end model as well so that's great
news so I just want to point this out
the pinhole camera does look
be good to me but what sort of purpose
does the display serve behind the
pinhole camera we're gonna have it right
up in the top corner and Beyond it
there's gonna be a little bit of display
it'll be absolutely useless maybe they
can do like a strobe or something around
it when the camera is working but
otherwise that display behind it is
wasted space still though I would prefer
that over the knotch
how about you guys what do you think
would you rather have a notch or the
camera exactly in the middle or would
you rather have it off to the side and
about the Samsung Galaxy S 10 plus
earlier we heard it would have a dual
lens front-facing camera setup now
that's been confirmed through these
screen protector leaks we can see that
it does have a dual camera setup and
they've sort of been a fused into this
oval shape now that is because one of
the cameras is going to be larger than
the other and they had to do this to
make it more even another question for
you guys would you rather have the
cameras be separate or would you rather
have them be fused like this on the s10
Plus personally I think it makes the
galaxy feel more distinctive instantly
likely notch on the iPhone you're gonna
look at this thing you're gonna know
instantly it's a galaxy s 10 plus and
from a design perspective I think that's
brilliant on Samsung's and so nice
universe says is that this is the actual
design it's going to be very costly for
these screen manufacturers that are
making these screen protectors to be
wrong because the manufacturing process
to develop it with the curved edges is
very difficult and they'd be losing a
lot of money if they were to print all
of these screw protectors or make them
and have them be wrong so he's saying
just because of that
that's confirming the design just from
this angle also a question is universe
asks and I'd like to know your opinion
on I know mesquita law is would you
rather have that dual lens camera setup
be exactly in the middle or off to
decide how it's going to be on the s10
Plus personally again I think it's great
off to the side it D clutters the front
of the device and in this concept sent
to me by boss Hofstra it actually shows
how Samsung could blend that in in a
status bar even with these separated
cameras and all it would look so flush
just clean that is so beautiful so
that's an alternate concept right there
of how that could look and an
interesting point the ice universe makes
is that this may look strange right now
honestly having a camera pop in the
middle of your display does look a
little funny but it's more elegant than
a knotch
but you will get used to it is what he's
saying that when the knotch came out
the iPhone on most of these Android
phones everyone you know screamed bloody
murder but now everyone's used to it and
it's business as usual you know so same
thing will be here it's even less
obstructive so that won't be an issue
and I'd like to do a quick recap of the
lineup so you've got the Galaxy S 10
lights with a 5.8 inch display the
Galaxy S 10 also with a 5.8 inch display
but there have been some recent rumors
where they're saying it could be a six
point one as well talk about that in a
second and the Galaxy S ten plus with
either a six point three or a six point
four inch displays so this is what we're
looking at they're all gonna have
different setups regarding the cameras
the S 10 plus will have the dual lens
front-facing the others will have a
single pinhole camera likely on the
right I don't know why I've been seeing
so many varying concepts on the left and
the right but it's possible they could
put it on the right to differentiate it
from the Samsung Galaxy AAS the cheaper
end model this is what I meant by the
alternate screen sizes
evie leaks shared this this is the
expectation of the new galaxy lineup
from case makers and it goes and
contradicts everything we've learned
about them they have pinhole cameras
exactly in the middle they're not fused
on the higher-end models the screen
sizes are different so I don't know how
trustable this is when everything else
is pointing to what we've heard already
and this I absolutely have to share with
you from on leaks and 91 Mobile's this
is their concept of the Galaxy S 10 and
Wow
seeing this thing in action from a
different concept maker looks really
really great it's crisp it's a design
that absolutely will work it's in line
with Samsung's beliefs and their
evolution of the galaxy lineup so this
essentially is the Alex ES 10 you're
looking at it right here
and I love what they've done with the
bezels they've shrunk them there's still
a little thick bezel on the bottom here
next generation s 11 will be a
completely bezel is design I can almost
guarantee it but I'm certainly loving
where they're going with the camera and
I wish out will would do something like
that just to get rid of the knotch
put that attention elsewhere in the
corner or something like that but I
think it looks great and here's some
more confusion to throw into the mix is
the Galaxy S 10 going to have a
headphone jack the AAS a budget end
model that Samson just released does not
so why would the S 10
a headphone jack it's been rumored that
it won't and now that they've removed it
on a cheaper end model the higher-end
model might not have it as well and
Samsung has been one of the longest
holdouts on a company to keep the
headphone jack everyone else has pretty
much got rid of it so it would have
surprised me to see that go but this
case right here says otherwise that they
might be keeping it and I'm hoping they
did we did our mock-ups without the
headphone jack the concept by 91
Mobile's what was shown with one so it's
unknown entirely about that so we'll
have to wait and see on that one Oh in
that case leak for the s10 a light does
suggest it will have a dual lens camera
so the single lens camera that we
rendered may not be accurate and that
will have a dual lens on both of the s10
and the s10 light that would be an
interesting choice on Samsung's end it
would definitely be the better choice
between the 10r which is competing with
which has a single lens camera and also
a very interesting point is that the
power button appears to have a
fingerprint sensor capability it's very
wide and I believe that the fingerprint
patent that prevented them from doing
this before has expired but I'm not sure
and that don't quote me on that so it's
very possible they could introduce that
feature on the s10 light instead of the
in screen fingerprint sensor that the S
10 and s 10 plus we'll be getting this
is a quick mock-up by ice universe of
what the s 10 light could look like
comparing it to the medium range s 10
it'll have a flat display it won't be
curved so it will be more of a budget
and model but seems to be a much better
value overall versus the iPhone 10 are
nice universe mentioned that the actual
colors of the galaxy lineup are better
than anything imagined by any mock-ups
or concepts right now I'm thinking
they're gonna do more things like the
color shifting backs the gradient to
backs so we rendered up some of those it
looks really great and I want to see
that on more smart phones especially
iPhones the actual n22 benchmarks for
the galaxy s 10 plus have leaked and
they're in around 325,000 comparing them
to the iphone tennis max at three
hundred and ten thousand it seems that
samsung has finally surpassed apple in
the processor game now this is for the
eggs in 98 20 likely the single core
score and Geekbench will still be lower
but it's very surprising that they're
closing the gap so quickly and the
actual snapdragon 855 processor was
announced just the other day they didn't
mention that it would be 45% fast
any Snapdragon 845 so doing some basic
math that that means that the multi-core
score could actually reach 13,000
eclipsing that of the current iPhone at
10s models that just makes me even more
excited to do a speed test to do some
benchmarks here I want to see Android
overcome Apple's processors but with the
kind of momentum they've been having
lately it seems very difficult for
anyone to overcome I'd like to see them
surprise me though now building even
more hype for the Snapdragon a 55 this
actual antutu benchmark leaked - just a
few days ago and it shows an incredible
343,000 and - to benchmark score that
does totally eclipse apples a 12
processor the single core score likely
won't be up to par but with the new
octa-core layout and the one ultra-fast
processor I could see that potentially
changing one thing is for sure speed
tests will completely change with this
processor I am so hyped to try that out
and Samsung is testing 5g on their alpha
version of the S 10 that's rumored to
release later with an even larger
display so they've been testing this in
this prototype unit 2019 is going to be
the year of 5g just starting up 2020 is
when it's gonna get refined and finally
introduced to the iPhone as well lastly
Galaxy S 10 clones apparently they've
already been hitting the markets I'll be
sharing them with you soon but as usual
don't expect much from these so there it
is guys the Galaxy S 10 is going to be
such a monument to upgrade for the
Galaxy series follows from the s9 to the
s10 is going to be a huge difference and
that's more of what I want to see in the
Apple lineup you know from phone to
phone we're seeing such minor little
revisions that most people are just
getting bored so I like that Samsung is
keeping it exciting thanks for watching
guys stay tuned for the next one that's
everything we know about the s10

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