Samsung GALAXY S10 Concept SHOWS you the FINAL Design (VIDEO)

The Samsung Galaxy S10 appears in a new concept that shows us in advance what the final design that the Korean company has prepared for its phones will be like.

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Samsung GALAXY S10 appears today in an extremely interesting concept, the future Samsung phone being presented almost as it will be released in the final version that the Koreans will sell starting next year. The Samsung GALAXY S10 has already been announced as having a screen that covers almost the entire front panel, almost what we already see in the video clip below, except for the rear part, which will not be covered by the screen.

The Samsung GALAXY S10 will also have a glass case, just like Samsung GALAXY S9, but there will also be something new here for customers, the Samsung company preparing a very interesting surprise. More precisely, the Samsung GALAXY S10 will not have a fingerprint reader in the case, and the triple camera taken over from Huawei will offer a much more elegant design for the glass case, as you can see in the video clip below.

Samsung GALAXY S10 Concept SHOWS you the FINAL Design (VIDEO)

The Samsung GALAXY S10 will have a fingerprint reader integrated into the screen, and that's because Samsung doesn't really have a choice at the moment, its competitors already implementing this change for their own phones. This forces the Koreans to implement the fingerprint reader in the Samsung GALAXY S10 screen, but everything is good for customers, because they will have the latest generation functions in the phones they will spend a lot of money on.

The Samsung GALAXY S10 will be a spectacular phone, because Samsung wants to celebrate 10 years of the series' existence with big changes for customers, so even though we only see a concept above, it shows 90% of the final design. The Samsung GALAXY S10 will be presented in February 2019 by the Samsung company, but until then we will definitely see information from the Koreans to confirm its final design.