Samsung Galaxy S10 +, the (super) variant will have 12GB of RAM and 1TB of storage

For several weeks the mobile phone world has been looking forward to the arrival of the various models of the Samsung Galaxy S10 line. The new top of the Seoul colossus will have to land on February 20 with all its variants, and in the last hours, more concrete details have emerged on some of these.

In particular, to be more cited was the Samsung Galaxy S10 +, which should represent the “premium” variant at the next event on February 20. As revealed in the new information, the variant is expected to have 12 GB RAM and 1TB storage option. This variant will also have a triple rear camera and a double sensor positioned on the front. In total, the tipster reiterates that there will be three variants of the Samsung Galaxy S10, and the smallest 5.8-inch variant will not be called Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite, as had been previously announced.

GSMArena was able to obtain information from an anonymous source, which claims to have obtained this information from a Samsung representative. The tipster claims that the 5.8-inch Samsung Galaxy S10 variant will not be called Galaxy S10 Lite, but only “Galaxy S10 smaller”, as it will have the same processor and the same memory of the other models. This variant will have only two sensors on the back and a sensor on the front.

Even the variant (color vanilla, ed) Samsung Galaxy S10 6.1-inch sports only one sensor on the front, but on the back, there are three cameras. In addition, the tipster notes that all three variants will be equipped with a new One UI software, a 3.5 mm audio jack and will be made available in the Black, White, and Sea Green color options. The article also states that some models will also have additional color options like Blue and Yellow. Finally, the “report” states that the three variants will be made available for sale on March 8th, following the announcement on February 20th.

According to the previous “leaks”, the smaller variant will feature a sideways-mounted fingerprint sensor while the other two will come with a fingerprint sensor integrated into the display.

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