The Samsung Galaxy S10 seems to have moved from development stage to the next stage as the company demoed a 5G-enabled prototype, even though the device was supposed to be unveiled in March, a month after the 4G version.

 

Aside that, the phone looks very much like the Galaxy S9 – no notches, no display holes. Just regular bezels. Here are some still shots of this prototype:

Alleged photos of a 5G-enabled Galaxy S10 prototype
Alleged photos of a 5G-enabled Galaxy S10 prototype

Next up are CAD-based renders of the Samsung Galaxy S10+, courtesy of @OnLeaks and 91Mobiles. There’s a dual selfie camera located in a hole in the screen, on the back is a triple camera arranged horizontally like on the Galaxy Note9.

Samsung Galaxy S10+ (unofficial CAD-based renders)

The curved Super AMOLED screen was measured at 6.4” and there should be an in-display fingerprint reader (an ultrasonic one) hiding underneath. The whole phone measures 157.5 x 75.0 x 7.8mm and retains the 3.5mm jack and the bottom-firing speaker.

Someone did an unboxing of a phone that alleges to be the Galaxy S10+. The back looks the same, but the front shows top and bottom bezels. You can watch this phone unboxed on video over at Weibo, but we warn you that the video has a surprise twist.

Samsung Galaxy S10+ unboxing (maybe)
Samsung Galaxy S10+ unboxing (maybe)

The reported price range for the S10+ is CNY 7,000 – that’s a cool $1,000 – but we have some doubts as to the authenticity of this video.

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