Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus with 3 Rear Cameras and 3.5mm Audio Jack

Shekhar Vaidya
By Shekhar Vaidya
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Seems like the era of the dual camera has completely gone. Brands are approaching for triple or quad camera setup, but this case doesn’t apply with Google. Where Samsung is far away from the launch of Galaxy S10, we are having rumors for Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus with 3 Rear Camera setups.

A recent tweet from Ice Universe(@universeice) stated the camera setups of S10 lite, S10, and S10+.

According to the report by Gizmodo UK, the Galaxy S10 will be announced on February 20, a week before the start of Mobile World Congress 2019. That’s also when the pre-orders will start, with the release date being March 8.

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The phone will come in three screen basic variants, with three screen sizes: The S10 Lite will have a 5.8-inch screen, the S10 will have a 6.1-inch screen, and the S10+ will have a 6.4-inch screen. Note that leaker Evan Blass published the exact same screen sizes and variants a few days ago. Also, note that these names aren’t set in stone yet; Samsung internally calls the device “Beyond.”

https://twitter.com/evleaks/status/1071247338843320320/photo/1

Ice Universe in a separate tweet also posted an image of a Galaxy S10+ case. The case appears to have a hole for the 3.5mm headphone jack. This suggests that Samsung could continue to offer the traditional port over switching to digital audio that uses the USB Type-C port.

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Seems like the era of the dual camera has completely gone. Brands are approaching for triple or quad camera setup, but this case doesn’t apply with Google. Where Samsung is far away from the launch of Galaxy S10, we are having rumors for Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus with 3 Rear Camera setups.

A recent tweet from Ice Universe(@universeice) stated the camera setups of S10 lite, S10, and S10+.

According to the report by Gizmodo UK, the Galaxy S10 will be announced on February 20, a week before the start of Mobile World Congress 2019. That’s also when the pre-orders will start, with the release date being March 8.

- Advertisement -

The phone will come in three screen basic variants, with three screen sizes: The S10 Lite will have a 5.8-inch screen, the S10 will have a 6.1-inch screen, and the S10+ will have a 6.4-inch screen. Note that leaker Evan Blass published the exact same screen sizes and variants a few days ago. Also, note that these names aren’t set in stone yet; Samsung internally calls the device “Beyond.”

https://twitter.com/evleaks/status/1071247338843320320/photo/1

Ice Universe in a separate tweet also posted an image of a Galaxy S10+ case. The case appears to have a hole for the 3.5mm headphone jack. This suggests that Samsung could continue to offer the traditional port over switching to digital audio that uses the USB Type-C port.

Read More:

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Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus with Exynos 9820 SoC appears on AnTuTu

Samsung Galaxy A8s With a Display Hole Cutout Gets FCC Clearance

 

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Shekhar Vaidya is a Blogger, a Web Developer, a CSE UG and a learner who’s learning about CS and programming. Being an introvert, he loves to write tech content instead of discussing it with others in an open stage. If he isn't writing about tech or programming, then most probably you will find him sleeping.
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