Samsung Galaxy S10+ rumoured to come with 1TB storage

The South Korean manufacturer may launch Galaxy S10 on February 20

The logo of Samsung Electronics is seen at its office building in Seoul, South Korea South Korea, October 11, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS

With the Mobile World Congress event closing in, the smartphone rumour mill is always abuzz with the latest gossip.

The latest rumour comes from Gizmodo UK which states that a source at a major tech retailer has given the exact date of release, storage and screen sizes of all variants of the phone.

The report also says that South Korean manufacturer Samsung may launch Galaxy S10 on February 20, a week before the start of the Mobile World Congress 2019, while the pre-ordering will begin on March 8.

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According to the report, the Galaxy S10 will come in three different sizes; S10 Lite which will have a 5.8-inch screen, the S10 which will have a 6.1-inch screen while S10+ will have a 6.4-inch screen.

The report, which comes from reputable leaker Evan Blass, disclosed the same news about the screen sizes. While the names aren’t confirmed, Samsung calls the device “Beyond” internally.




What strikes the most is the storage and pricing of the phones. Galaxy S10 Lite will come with 128GB storage, priced at £669. S10 will come with both 128 GB and 512 GB options priced at £799 and £999 respectively.

The biggest and most powerful device is set to be the S10+ which will start at £899 for 128 GB, £1099 for the 512GB version, and a shocking £1,399 for 1TB storage.

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Gizmodo’s report also states that the phones will be enabled with Samsung’s new Infinity-O, punch-hole display, and an in-display ultrasonic fingerprint scanner.

This article originally appeared on Mashable
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