On September 19, it was reported by XDA, a foreign forum, that they had recently found information about Samsung's new flagship Galaxy S10 from the system firmware of the Galaxy S9+. The code shows that the Samsung Galaxy S10 has a version that supports 5G networks. As usual, the Samsung Galaxy S10 should be released at the MWC 2019 conference, which will open at the end of February next year. It may be the first commercial mobile phone in the world that does not rely on plug-in modules to support 5G.
XDA said that earlier this year, they released an undisclosed product list of Samsung, which was found in the exposed Galaxy Note 8 Android Oreo upgrade framework. XDA also found the above effective information in the same location this time. They found that there are four versions of Samsung Galaxy S10, and the codes are "beyond 0", "beyond 1", and "beyond 2", And "beyond 2 5G", the last one is the model that supports 5G network, and it should also be the Galaxy S10+derivative version with the largest body size.
The foreign media also summarized the basic configuration of the Galaxy S10 series. The Samsung Galaxy S10 is equipped with a 5.8 inch screen, a side fingerprint and a rear dual camera, and a Snapdragon 855 or Exynos 9820 processor (different processors in different regions). The Galaxy S10+has a 6.44 inch screen, three rear cameras and two front cameras, and the 5GB version has an external Qualcomm Snapdragon X50 or Samsung Exynos 5100 baseband.
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