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#243451 12-Dec-2018 10:39
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Here's a image of the upcoming Galaxy S10+

 

I really think Samsung have nailed the design.

 

- What at first glance looks like a thin top bezel is actually screen with a 'punch-hole' camera.

 

- Traditionally, I have not been a fan of the curved displays as they distort image, but this time around it looks like the curve is closer to a right angle which should help minimise distortion.

 

This looks like a great piece of hardware.

 


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  #2144002 12-Dec-2018 11:36
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I really love my S8 and they've nailed the design reiteration.

 

Screen technology doesn't allow the camera to be behind the screen yet as not enough light comes through the screen so this is the best work-around for now. At least out of the notch and teardrop designs.

 

 




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  #2144053 12-Dec-2018 12:40
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How does one ui compare with oxygen and pure android?

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  #2144058 12-Dec-2018 12:50
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Will most likely be price at about $2 grand so out of contention for most people. 





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  #2144061 12-Dec-2018 12:59
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old3eyes:

 

Will most likely be price at about $2 grand so out of contention for most people. 

 

 

I'm picking it will be less expensive that the iphone XS and XS max, yet more feature rich.


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  #2144261 12-Dec-2018 15:39
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I really hope they have up the game with their "quick charge" tech.  It's very dated and slow.


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  #2144348 12-Dec-2018 16:27
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Fingerprint scanner on the front, I hope.
Going to be hard to justify trading up from my S8 if the S10 is more than $1500.




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Dingbatt: Fingerprint scanner on the front, I hope.
Going to be hard to justify trading up from my S8 if the S10 is more than $1500.

 

Apple, who started this price hike madness, are clearly struggling to shift product at current price levels. Hopefully Samsung takes note (no pun intended) and adjusts accordingly. However, it looks like a S10 Lite is also being lined up for release which suggests higher pricing for the S10 and S10+, with the Lite option priced more affordably.


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