Korean Media: Samsung’s 5G Phone to be Called Galaxy S10 X

    Samsung is all set to launch the 10th anniversary Galaxy S series phone alleged to be called S10 on February 20th. Samsung recently commemorated 10 years of Galaxy S10 series and without doubt, has plans to do something different for the S10.


    A new report from a Korean news outlet has something more to say regarding the name of S10 with 5G bands enabled. ET News says, “Samsung Electronics' 5th generation (5G) smartphone model name was finalized as' Galaxy S10 X '. Considering that it is the 10th anniversary of the Galaxy S series, it emphasizes 'X (Roman numeral 10)', and it also includes meanings such as experience (eXperience) and expansion (eXpand). In Korea, it will be released in late March.”

    The same reports also claim that the S10 will have key specs including six cameras, including a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display, an Axis 5100 chipset, a rear quad camera (4 lenses) and a front dual camera (2 lenses). In addition, it is said to be equipped with a 5000mAh large capacity battery, more than 10GB of RAM, and a 1TB large memory. The S10 is also said to be equipped with an Ultrasonic or at least second-generation under display Fingerprint scanner which seems hard to believe.

    One thing we all hope for sure if Samsung stays real with the battery amount or else it might end up like the Note7 fiasco all over again. We are not really sure on the reliability of the source but you can see for yourself. To know what happens next in the Tech World, Visit RW Tech Blog.


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