Confirms dual cutouts on display
Samsung is set to launch the Galaxy S10 family in February 2019, and a photo of what appears to be a Galaxy S10+ prototype has surfaced.
The prototype phone has skinny top and bottom bezels, along with two cutouts on the top right corner of the display. The two cutouts will hold the Galaxy S10+’s dual front camera setup, and by the looks of it, it’s not as obtrusive as phones with a typical notch.
What’s strange with this prototype is that it appears to use a flat display panel. Expect this to change, as Samsung has been using curved displays on the Galaxy S7 Edge.
Rumored specs for the Galaxy S10+ include a Snapdragon 855/Exynos 9820 processor, a 6.4-inch Quad HD+ display, at least 6GB RAM, at least 128GB internal storage, and Android Pie out of the box.
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