The device is set to be unveiled mid-February
By Cohen Coberly,
Samsung is kicking things up a notch when it comes to its upcoming
smartphones. At the company's recent developer conference, it unveiled a
prototype version if its folding phone, while also laying out an
ambitious roadmap detailing some of its plans for future display
technologies.
While it may be a while yet before we see the first devices that use any
of that tech, that doesn't mean there's nothing to look forward to from
Samsung in the interim. According to a report from the Wall Street
Journal, the smartphone maker is already working on four different
versions of the Galaxy S10.
Each version will be slightly different, mostly concerning screen size.
Three of the four will contain screens that range from 5.8 to 6.4", and
they'll have "three to five" cameras each. However, the true flagship
will reportedly be a device with six cameras, a massive 6.7" screen, and
-- most importantly -- support for 5G networking.
Though the rollout has been relatively slow, 5G cell networks are
finally becoming a reality. AT&T and Verizon are both working on
their own versions of the tech in a handful of cities, and if Samsung
manages to bring its 5G-equipped Galaxy S10 to market soon, it could be
the first smartphone maker to let its customers take advantage of 5G.
As far as hardware goes, we have no idea what the Galaxy S10 will ship
with for now. With a little luck, though, we'll find out sometime in
February, which is when Samsung is reportedly set to show off its first
S10 smartphones.
https://www.geezgo.com/sps/47357
Join Geezgo for free. Use Geezgo's end-to-end encrypted Chat with your Closenets (friends, relatives, colleague etc) in personalized ways.>>
No comments:
Post a Comment