Samsung GALAXY S10. REAL UNITY in the First Images

Samsung GALAXY S10. The first images of a real unit reveal what Samsung is preparing for the final design of its phone.

Real Samsung GALAXY S10

Samsung GALAXY S10. A huge surprise is revealed to us today, because a real unit of the future phone of the Koreans appeared on the Internet just a few hours after the 5G tests took place in the USA. We are talking about a real unit that seems to present us with a Samsung GALAXY S10, not the Plus version, and this is because it has a triple camera, and not one with 4 image sensors, as we saw for the model that has a screen with a diagonal of 6.4 inches.

Samsung GALAXY S10. Unfortunately, only the phone's case, along with its triple camera, is shown in these images, and you can see how much it resembles what we've seen in previous models. We have already been told that the Samsung GALAXY S10 will have a triple camera positioned horizontally in the case, and not vertically, because Samsung wants to integrate a larger capacity battery, and it cannot do it in another way to find space for it in the casing.

Samsung GALAXY S10. REAL UNITY in the First Images

Samsung GALAXY S10 real images

Samsung GALAXY S10. We already knew that the phone will still have a glass case, like the previous models released by the Koreans, and these images show us that things are exactly as we thought. The colors we see in these images could still be different from the final ones for the Samsung GALAXY S10, and this is because these are prototypes of the phone, and most likely do not have the final design, which the world is waiting for.

Samsung GALAXY S10 real real phone images

Samsung GALAXY S10. The phone's screen is not shown in these images, but we have already seen this part of the phone in many other images that appeared the other day, so there are no more unknowns here. The Samsung GALAXY S10 is to be presented at the Mobile World Congress 2019 at the end of February 2019, and the launch in stores should take place somewhere around the middle of March next year.