
Galaxy S10 rumors are reaching a fever pitch, and we've already seen a ton of details about the phone, its announcement and release date, and some specs about Samsung's 2019 flagship. But now even more reports are surfacing, filling in some of the blanks ahead of Samsung's February 20th Unpacked event.
We already know to expect a 5.8-inch Galaxy S10 Lite, 6.1-inch Galaxy S10 Edge, and 6.4-inch Galaxy S10+. But remember that 5G model that's been rumored for a few months? It will supposedly pick up a bigger 6.7-inch screen with a ton of cameras, 10GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage, and will be called the Galaxy S10 X.
This will be the only model in Samsung's lineup to feature 5G connectivity, and it will only go live in markets that have 5G. South Korea will probably be a guarantee, and that wording seems to suggest that the US could see it, too. It's also going to release a little bit later (likely March 29th) and will be significantly more expensive. Gotta pay that early adopter tax.
But that doesn't change the earlier March 8th release date of the other models. The rumor hints at an $800 price tag for the entry-level Galaxy S10 Lite, with the Galaxy S10+ capping out at a painful $1400.
We're a little over a month away, so there's still time for speculation and more rumors. But now that all the pieces are starting to fall into place, what do you think about Samsung's asking price for their next round of phones? Also, any takers for a $2000 Galaxy Note 10?
source: SamMobile