It seems that the Samsung Galaxy S10 has started video exposure. How much do you give this beauty?
It seems that the Samsung Galaxy S10 has started video exposure. How much do you give this beauty?

Love to play computer games On November 30, it was reported that this morning, a foreign video blogger uploaded a video of a new mobile phone. He said that this mobile phone is the Samsung Galaxy S10 that has not yet been released. The Galaxy S10 in the video uses the Infinity O screen released by Samsung some time ago and is still a curved screen, which is consistent with the suspected front panel of the Samsung Galaxy S10 that was previously exposed, A round hole has been dug in the upper left corner of the screen to place the selfie camera.

The upper frame of this Samsung Galaxy S10 should be the narrowest of all flagship phones. It seems that there is no place to put earphones and light sensors. The lower frame is also extremely narrow, and the screen share of this phone is very high. It can be seen in the video that there are no other openings on the front of the lower frame, and this hands-on video does not explain how this phone solves the installation problem of other sensors.

It should be noted that in this hands-on video, most of the time this mobile phone is put on the table for static display. When the commentator picks it up, the lens is pulled to a far place. At this time, we can only see the side of the mobile phone, and the commentator has not shown the back of this Samsung Galaxy S10. To sum up, this video of the Samsung Galaxy S10 should be fake. The mobile phone may be from the Samsung Galaxy S9 PS.


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