Galaxy S10 Sizes For Release Day
There's a whole lot of conjecture going on when it comes to the Samsung Galaxy S10, but today we've got something slightly more solid. Per several leaks over the past few weeks and a pair or tips we've seen today, we've got a better idea of what the three different Samsung Galaxy S10 units will look like, size-wise. These devices will appear as a sort of baby bear, momma bear, and papa bear trio, but more like the Bugs Bunny version where the baby bear isn't necessarily just the smallest of the three.
The three different versions of the Samsung Galaxy S10 will be somewhat like the most recent iPhone trio revealed by Apple. There'll be the standard Galaxy S10, the momma bear, and there'll be a Galaxy S10 Plus, the poppa bear. The baby bear of the three won't necessarily just be called something like Galaxy S10 Mini – because we're well and away beyond that sort of naming convention, aren't we?
The third Galaxy S10 unit will almost certainly have a side-mounted fingerprint reader as well as a flat display. The display on the other two units will be Infinity Display style, with curved edges. The more expensive two units are said to roll with in-display fingerprint scanners, too – and no IR-reading or face-scanning stuff like they've had in the past. Or at least no NEW face-scanning unlock features.
The Galaxy S10 that's cheapest will have a variety of color options from which to choose. Have a peek at the likely three options below for the sizes, and don't be shocked to find the largest variety in color options on the cheapest of these:
1. 5.8-inch display, flat, side-mounted fingerprint reader, 4G modem: $750 USD
2. 5.8-inch display, curved edges, in-display fingerprint reader, 5G modem, $1,000 USD
3. 6.4-inch display, curved edges, in-display fingerprint reader, 5G modem, $1,100 USD
Look like an option in that mix that you might choose? We're expecting Samsung to make a big showing at their yearly event during Mobile World Congress 2019. That'll almost certainly be on February 24th, 2019, and it'll probably center solely on the Galaxy S10 – all three models, that is. We're expecting that the Galaxy S10 in all three iterations will be available within a week and a half after that.